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'a monaco' is not a correct English phrase.
Monaco is the name of a small city-state on the French Riviera, so it can be used in sentences to refer to that place. For example: "We spent two weeks in a wonderful hotel in Monaco last summer."
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References. 1. Forminsky E, Putzu A, Monaco F et al. Liberal transfusion strategy improves survival in perioperative but not in critically ill patients.
I remember a Monaco, a Polara and a Coronet.
Whilst most shops are more accessible on entry, it's like a Monaco race track inside.
Minutes after they arrived, a Monaco policeman appeared at the hospital and arrested both men.
One of them showed a Monaco police I.D. and asked if he was Yves Bouvier.
We could turn this area into a Monaco, Liechtenstein or Hong Kong.
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It's a good time to be in the château and castle business, says a Monaco-based entrepreneur specializing in the market.
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