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The phrase "a milestones" is not correct in English.
It should be "a milestone" or "milestones" without the article. You can use "a milestone" when referring to a significant event or achievement in a process or journey.
Example: "Graduating from college was a milestone in her life."
Alternatives: "a significant achievement" or "a key event".
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Nevertheless, in a well-established relationship with (of course well identified) a well-known subject, phone call may help to facilitate a continuity as a milestones between face to face appointments.
You can use a milestones chart to have a broad idea of your child's language level.
When you got to a milestones on your studies, give yourself a treat (Watch a movie, play sports etc) Avoid Facebook, MSN, Yahoo Messengers.
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"That was a milestone.
The Fondation Vuitton is a milestone.
Clemens was himself a milestone aficionado.
Letting go of it is a milestone.
It was a milestone for Ms Sánchez.
(This alone was not a milestone.
"It's a milestone, but what a milestone to reach".
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