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The phrase "a serial is a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or explaining what a serial is, typically in contexts related to media, literature, or programming.
Example: "A serial is a type of narrative that is presented in sequential installments, often seen in television shows or book series."
Alternatives: "a series is a" or "a serialized format is a".
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A serial is a different beast.
A serial "is a resource issued in successive parts, usually bearing numbering, that has no predetermined conclusion".[i] When you look at that definition, it's obvious that many comics are serials.
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The Guardian: "The Heart Goes Last, originally written as an ebook serial, is a jarring, rewardingly strange piece of work".
In radio broadcasting, the reading of a book as a serial is one most remunerative possibility; the other is its full dramatization as a serial.
The serial was a hit with fans, a publisher came calling and, soon after, Hollywood snapped up the movie rights.
A serial killer is a serial killer, even if he is played by the adroit Mr. Hall, whose previous television role was as the tightly wound David Fisher on HBO's "Six Feet Under".
Serial is basically a mystery with a murder of a young Korean American girl Hae Min Lee by her Pakistani American ex-boyfriend Adnan.
The question of why why would someone want to impersonate a serial killer?—is a difficult one to answer.
A: I'm a serial entrepreneur.
We're not a procedural, we're not a serial, we're a legal, political, human show, and any given week can be something else, and I think it allows us not to be pigeonholed".
Well, some people have said that he's mad even for a serial killer, which is a strange thing to say because obviously serial killers are mad.
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