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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plants" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "plants" is a plural noun, and it should be preceded by "some" or "the" instead of "a."
Example: "I have some plants in my garden."
Alternatives: "a plant" or "the plants".
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My parents owned a plants nursery.
(a) Plants photographed at the indicated times.
(a) Plants photographed 20 days after treatment.
MIT students pose with their paperwhites at a Plants for the People event.
The salicylic acid-binding protein research was supported by the National Science Foundation and by a plants and human health grant from the Triad Foundation.
The main types of ecosystems' responses to changes in environmental conditions (a change in CO2 concentration) have been demonstrated in a "plants — rhizospheric microorganisms — artificial soil" simple experimental system.
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In pXVE:HA-EDM2-a plants wild type pavement cell morphology is restored.
In pXVE:HA-EDM2-a plants, wild type growth is restored.
Therefore, we used non-estradiol-treated pXVE:HA-EDM2-a plants for all complementation experiments described in this study.
Both, the morphological phenotype of early edm2 leaves and the delayed development of abaxial trichomes are complemented in pXVE:HA-EDM2-a plants.
BC1-B plants also initially produced more leaves, while BC1-A plants were substantially taller than plants from the other two crosses (Table 5).
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