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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rugs" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "rugs" is a plural noun, and it should be preceded by "some" or "the" instead of "a."
Example: "I bought some rugs for the living room."
Alternatives: "a rug" or "some rugs".
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"People who go to antiques fairs are invariably looking for paintings, clocks and furniture, meaning those fairs were not getting the right types of clients for our trade," said Mr. Nejad, who runs a rugs and textiles gallery in west London.
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