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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rejects" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a singular noun that is being rejected, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The proposal was submitted, but a rejects from the committee were expected."
Alternatives: "a refusal" or "a dismissal".
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"The whole thing is such unambiguously good news that I scarcely know where to begin," wrote the Mayor in a mischievous piece in The Daily Telegraph in which he claimed that he had also toyed with the idea of setting up a "Rejects' College" for bourgeois children who had failed to get a place at Oxbridge.
If A rejects B's offer, then both players get nothing.
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A reject.
"It's a reject, a failed painting.
"I was a reject!
"It was a reject," she says.
I thought I was a reject.
The system answers a rejected call, and then hangs up.
Instead of a rejecting bullying, he now espouses "muscular liberalism".
It sounds like a rejected Monty Python sketch.
"That's why you're a reject," the man said.
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