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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a semis" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "semis" when referring to a semi-truck or semi-trailer, and it should be used without the article "a."
Example: "I saw several semis on the highway during my trip."
Alternatives: "a semi-truck" or "a semi-trailer."
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However the Dragons had the last word, Pomeroy finishing off some snappy interplay from a chip kick and France half-back Bosc composed himself to slot the pivotal extras and book a semis berth.
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a semi commercial package.
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Shinehead a semi-respectful Jamaican version.
I tried a semi-angry look.
I have a semi-final today.
They also make a semi-dried chorizo.
He gets into a semi-doze.
She becomes a semi-outcast.
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