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The phrase "a merchandise" is not correct in English.
The word "merchandise" is an uncountable noun and should not be preceded by an article like "a." You can use "merchandise" when referring to goods or products that are bought and sold, but it should be used without an article.
Example: "The store has a wide variety of merchandise available for customers."
Alternatives: "a product" or "an item".
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No Labels is a scary concept to a merchandise enthusiast.
It was the line for a merchandise booth.
Mrs. Siegel, 27, is a merchandise manager at Bloomingdale's in New York.
Mr Alexander, from London, was a merchandise manager for Eagles of Death Metal.
His father is a merchandise financial planner at Pamida, a retailer with headquarters in Omaha.
My father was a merchandise manager for Gimbels, the department store, in Pittsburgh.
His children's books have sold 60 million copies, generating a merchandise industry and Hollywood adaptations.
But what would an episode tailored to the World Cup be without a merchandise tie-in?
Robert Rodi on how "The Hobbit" is being turned into a merchandise empire.
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Contemporary cocoonery is not devoid of a merchandising component.
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