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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remains of" is not correct in English
The correct form would be "a remnant of" or "the remains of." You can use it when referring to something that is left over or a small part of something that has been destroyed or diminished. Example: "After the fire, all that was left was a remnant of the once grand building."
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Clavate, hymenium yellow, head ca. 1.5-3 mm in diam., stalk buff, ca. 15-25 mm tall, a remains of broken membrane-like structure present on hymenium as species of genus Spathulariopsis, ascospores hyaline, guttulate, acicular, ca. 46-66 x 2.0-2.2 2.0-2.2aphyses cumved to nearly coiled.
Over the years since I read it, I've turned into a Remains of the Day evangelist.
"But if they've got a 'Remains of the Day' lunchbox, they're a whole lot happier".
In his boutique near Broadway, selling show business memorabilia -- big-headed dolls of Brat Pack actors and action figures from "My Dinner With Andre" -- the director and choreographer Corky St. Clair, flamboyantly dressed in a red military jacket, pulls out a rare treasure: a "Remains of the Day" lunchbox, with the tragic faces of Emma Thompson and Anthony Hopkins on the front.
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