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The phrase "a pipes" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a pipe" if referring to a single pipe or "pipes" if referring to multiple without the article "a."
Example: "I need to buy a pipe for the plumbing project."
Alternatives: "a tube" or "a conduit."
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Due to a large Scottish membership, there is a Pipes and Drums section.
The regiment released a pipes and drums rendition of Amazing Grace in 1971, which won a number of gold discs.
Two keg taps dispense a Pipes beer – its interesting, complex Cali Ale on this visit – and an ever-changing contemporary craft guest (for instance, Celt's black saison, Black Book).
The first ADD iteration, which is represented by the blue box at the top left of Figure 2, is characterized by a pipes and filters pattern.
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A pipe broke.
A pipe organ.
Voil?A pipe wrench.
"A pipe with a trigger".
That's a pipe dream.
Saby smokes a pipe.
"This is not a pipe.
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