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The phrase "a passengers" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a passenger" if referring to one individual or "passengers" if referring to multiple individuals without the article "a."
Example: "The bus was full of a passenger who was reading a book."
Alternatives: "one passenger" or "the passengers."
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But, as ever, a passengers' representative will not be present.
A quantitative method were considered, where a passengers bus survey is use as a form of data collection.
A passengers car SI engine equipped with a "third generation" kit for the dual-fuel operation was tested using a dynamometer test rig.
But for all the uproar, Christopher Elliott, who helped found a passengers' rights group, hasn't heard of any families actually being split up.
Advocates for a passengers' bill of rights in Congress said last year's statistics show that JetBlue's problems on Valentine's Day and over the holiday weekend weren't isolated.
A close inspection of 2,000 subway cars by a passengers' advocacy group has found more clean cars than there were a year ago.
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"A passenger mirror.
I'm just a passenger.
There was also a passenger.
A passenger had just had a seizure.
Ms. Black and a passenger were unharmed.
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