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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lions" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a lion" when referring to a single lion, as "lions" is plural.
Example: "I saw a lion at the zoo yesterday."
Alternatives: "one lion" or "a single lion."
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Hangover from a Lions tour?
I'm a Lions and Pistons fan.
And a Lions fan intercepts him.
I feel I have unfinished business in a Lions shirt.
An example was "Monster's Ball," a Lions Gate film.
None of those arrested was a Lions supporter.
Maynard's blocked punt also set up a Lions touchdown.
So that's a Lions Test in Vancouver, for nine games.
"When it was a Lions year, there was an X on your calendar of the date of the first test of a Lions tour," he recalled.
The opening Test of a Lions series is such a great moment.
On a Lions tour there is no opportunity to have an average game.
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