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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paramedics" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "paramedics" without the article "a," as "paramedics" is a plural noun.
Example: "The paramedics arrived quickly to assist the injured passengers."
Alternatives: "a paramedic" or "the paramedic team."
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Some customers of these telecom providers can schedule a virtual doctor's appointment, in which a paramedics with a laptop and medical testing equipment come to their home.
He'll do a paramedics training over the course of six years, which at least means he won't ever have to assemble guns, but it does involve tales of horror.
Patrick Bahnken, head of a paramedics union: "By no means am I saying the folks trying to build this place are responsible for 9/11, but you still have to take a hard look at it and say, how will it look to have this in your face?
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