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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pops" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended as a colloquial expression, but without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "I had a pops at the park yesterday." (assuming "pops" refers to a father or an informal term for a father figure).
Alternatives: "a dad" or "a father".
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"Now I finally have a pops," he said.
Unlike Trafalgar Square, it is also a Pops.
"He's like a Pops out there," Demps said.
It is not a pops series, exactly: with few exceptions the programs are drawn from the mainstream classical repertory.
A pops flavor dominates the series, which begins June 29 and continues for the next three Friday evenings.
Yaron Orenstein, co-founder of Pops, said the company would soon change that so you can send a Pops to a number not in your contacts.
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"America's National Parks — A Pop-Up Book".
A pop star?
A pop-up store.
He heard a pop.
In a pop song?
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