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The phrase "a pants" is not correct or usable in written English.
"Pants" is already a plural noun and does not require the indefinite article "a" before it. The correct way to use it would be "a pair of pants" or simply "pants." Example: I need to buy a new pair of pants for work.
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Small enough for a pants pocket.
STYLE CREDO I'm a pants girl.
(Clinton wore a pants suit on Monday).
The acrobat, bless her, is in a pants suit.
PolitiFact gave the claim a "Pants on Fire" rating.
He lifted a pants leg to reveal a scarred ankle.
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A: Yeah, it was a pants-suit".
At the start, a pants-role costume was affected.
His father was a pants-maker on the lower East Side.
She hitches up a pants-leg to show off the gadget, a neurostimulator.
You're my top two choices, and that's why I've invited you here — for a pants-off dance-off".
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