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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a royalties" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "royalties" without the article "a," as royalties are typically referred to in plural form.
Example: "The author received royalties from the sales of her book."
Alternatives: "royalty payments" or "licensing fees."
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In 1969, the Beatles sued EMI Records in a royalties dispute that took 20 years to settle.
The state government has set up a Royalties for Regions project that invests 25% of mining royalties in regional areas.
In 2000, he paid BHP Billiton $5 million plus a royalties agreement, to take over the mining giant's exploration program in the Gobi desert of Mongolia.
With a royalties law in place, the government is now free, after a long pause, to start auctioning new blocks again.
Problems ranged from a cluttered and confusing interface, a royalties program that angered popular artists (most famously Taylor Swift), and upgrades that thoroughly bollixed subscribers' existing iTunes libraries.
"These are not scare tactics, these are facts," Michael Wickstrom, a royalties expert and vice president of Voltage Pictures, told the court.
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"Maybe it should pay Woody Allen a royalty instead".
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