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"a negligence" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a singular noun phrase that can be used to refer to an instance of negligence or carelessness. Example: The company has been sued for a negligence in maintaining safe working conditions, which resulted in the injury of several employees.
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A negligence doctrine dealing with nuclear weapons material is necessary for deterrence [lest] a negligent state... think that it will pay only a small price for 50 kg of lost HEU.
"This isn't a negligence case, it's a constitutional case.
To the Editor: A 4-year-old included in a negligence suit over a bicycle accident?
"You could call it a negligence case, by the way," the investigator said.
Workers had typically received little from filing a negligence suit, and legal costs were high.
Mr. Gray, 50, is a negligence lawyer with the firm of Kay & Gray.
Notwithstanding the S.E.C.'s "regrettable inaction," the court added, the commission is shielded from a negligence suit.
In a fourth, by Atlanta, the product liability claim was dismissed but a negligence claim was allowed to proceed.
Ukad did not perceive my situation to be 'extreme' enough to alleviate me of a negligence charge.
The suit is to be filed under the state's public-nuisance law, rather than as a negligence claim.
Bud Perrone, a spokesman for Silverstein Properties, said it was disappointed in Wednesday's ruling, but would continue to pursue a negligence case over Flight 175.
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