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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a maneuvers" is not correct in English.
It should be "a maneuver" or "maneuvers" without the article. You can use "a maneuver" when referring to a single strategic action or movement, while "maneuvers" can refer to multiple actions.
Example: "The pilot executed a maneuver to avoid the storm."
Alternatives: "a tactic" or "a strategy."
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During the competition, which involves directing the dogs through a tricky set of a maneuvers, Lad is able to complete the course, while Glure's champion does not recognize the hand signals Glure makes while holding a cigar.
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(This is a maneuver a friend calls "fatting").
Aviation experts said such a maneuver is tricky.
Now that's a maneuver that would make Norma Rae proud.
The feasibility and legality of such a maneuver is unclear.
Reminder: A small car may snag on the S.U.V.'s undercarriage during such a maneuver.
To Lewis, he suggested a maneuver designed to force Kevin Garnett to foul him.
Such a maneuver, while somewhat instinctual, is the most common cause of football spine fractures.
But Harper has assuaged those concerns through a maneuver never tried before.
It was a maneuver he could not have executed most of the season.
"It was just a maneuver to provide another barrier," Ms. Mottola said.
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