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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a men on" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a man on"? If this is the case, you can use it in contexts where you are referring to a specific man who is involved in an action or situation.
Example: "There was a man on the corner who was selling flowers."
Alternatives: "a person on" or "an individual on".
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Usually cited as a "men on a mission" movie in the tradition of "The Dirty Dozen" and "Where Eagles Dare," its pedigree actually dates back to the superb Errol Flynn war movies directed by Raoul Walsh in the 1940s.
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He thought he might want to make a men-on-a-mission Second World War movie, so he read a lot of books on the subject, particularly about black troops, and he wrote a giant screenplay, long enough for three movies, that was a kind of spaghetti Western set in Nazi-occupied France.
("Couldn't I do a man-on-the-street with a man on the street?" he pleads).
A man on the moon.
Assassinate a man on Broadway?
RON DEPINHO is a man on a mission.
Koska is a man on a mission.
"I was a man on a mission.
He was a man on a mission".
Karl Lagerfeld is a man on a mission.
I AM a man on a mission.
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