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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mistakes" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "a mistake" when referring to a single error, or "mistakes" when referring to multiple errors without the article "a."
Example: "I made a mistake in my calculations."
Alternatives: "an error" or "a blunder."
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Some warnings proved to be a mistakes, like an alert for nuclear power plants based on a tip from a Qaeda agent that the terrorists planned to fly a plane into a nuclear reactor.
Likewise, if r A ( i, j ), l A , l A ( i, j ) in Corollary 3.1, Theorem 4.1 and Corollary 4.1 are directly defined by R i ( A ) ; mistakes also happen, which will not be discussed in detail.
"The way we are doing it, we know the data structure, so rather than [forcing you to do the] guesswork, we actually suggest the correct query, making sure you are not making a mistakes," Moktali explained.
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A mistake.
That's a mistake, a huge mistake.
That is a mistake.
Clearly a mistake.
Or a mistake.
Tiananmen was a mistake.
Was that a mistake?
In "Made a Mistake?
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