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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a network" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase "a network" to refer to a group or system of interconnected things or people. For example: - Our company has a vast network of partners and suppliers. - The city has a network of bike lanes that make it easy to get around. - She is well-connected and has a strong network in the business world. - Our phones are connected to the same network, so we can easily share files and information. - The power outage affected the entire network, causing widespread disruptions.
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He's building a network.
This group is a network.
What's a network to do?
There's certainly a network".
It's a network.
Build a network immediately.
Can a group comprise a network?
"Can one show transform a network?
"We're a network in a hurry.
This was a network of women.
There is a network of provincial orchestras.
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