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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a purposes" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the article "a" with the plural noun "purposes."
Example: "The project has several purposes, including education and community engagement."
Alternatives: "one purpose" or "various purposes."
Exact(2)
It's machine came up short, and the failure to find a niche has left it looking for a purposes.
As shown above, the Contents of Child Care and Education are explained in two parts: (a) purposes and contents of child care, (b) purposes and contents of education.
Similar(58)
Play has a purpose.
"Everything serves a purpose.
"He had a purpose.
"Oil has a purpose.
I have a purpose now".
They do serve a purpose".
Punk had a purpose.
It has a purpose.
That serves a purpose.
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