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The phrase "a pisces" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "Pisces," which refers to the astrological sign and should not be preceded by "a."
Example: "As a Pisces, I often find myself drawn to creative pursuits and emotional connections."
Alternatives: "a person born under Pisces" or "someone with the Pisces sign."
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It is certainly possible that the prior owner of the phone number was also a pisces so it could be a coincidence.
Remember that time that astrologers decided that they had gotten all the zodiac signs off by one, and everyone was so bewildered because all of a sudden you were NO LONGER AN ARIES BUT A PISCES and it seemed like everything you had believed for so long was untrue.
"I'm a Pisces," she said.
In this world, he was a Pisces, not a schizophrenic.
I think Judy might cause a bit of controversy, being a Pisces like me.
Horoscope reader: I'm a Pisces, born in Brooklyn on the first day of spring.
Then again, our darling daughter isn't one to talk — she's a Pisces, too.
(Bunuel is a Pisces pitcher; Warhol is a third baseman for the Bhutan Vanguards, a team of artists).
Describing the intricate design she settled on, Ms Black said: "I'm a Pisces, so the fish are representative of that.
Mrs. Grant, who had always thought of herself as a Pisces, didn't think much of her new status, either.
The Gothamist helpfully observes that the newest Trump is "right on the cusp of being a Pisces, making him compassionate and sensitive".
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