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The phrase "a prunes" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "prunes" is a plural noun, and it should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "I bought a bag of prunes at the store."
Alternatives: "some prunes" or "a prune."
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For example, in Figure 6, node A prunes node G because G has 3 descendants —itself, H and I—, whose respective core trees are displayed by the respective core trees of nodes B, C and D, which are descendants of A. If this information is known when G is first visited, the branch at G can be pruned.
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In the following prune phase, each rule is incrementally pruned, allowing the pruning of any final sequence of the attributes, until a pruning metric is fulfilled.
"Or a prune.
In this case, a prune poll.
They may have stations where there is a pruning pole.
For large branches, you will need a pruning saw.
Blistered and eventually dried like a prune," he said.
Anew works on the skin cells, taking them from being a prune to a plum!
(A prune, the council explains, is "a plum seasoned with experience and wisdom").
Rather than a pruning, it's a reordering of the orchard".
The other feature is a pruning of nerve connections, the synapses, in the pre-frontal cortex.
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