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The phrase "a ribbons" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "ribbons" without the article "a," as "ribbons" is a plural noun.
Example: "She decorated the room with ribbons of various colors."
Alternatives: "some ribbons" or "a ribbon".
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Peel a ribbon.
"We have a ribbon cutting.
Hope there is a ribbon cutting".
Nor did they have a ribbon.
A ribbon bow often completes the corsage.
Has she ever even cut a ribbon?
It had a ribbon round it.
"He shows up and cuts a ribbon.
They always slap a ribbon on her.
He rarely missed a ribbon-cutting or a school play.
This doesn't mean that everyone gets a ribbon.
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