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The phrase "a sessions with" is not correct in English.
It should be "a session with" if referring to a single meeting or event. You can use it when discussing a specific meeting or appointment, typically in a professional or therapeutic context.
Example: "I have a session with my therapist tomorrow to discuss my progress."
Alternatives: "an appointment with" or "a meeting with".
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The £1,500 ticket involves access to rehearsals, backstage tours, Q and A sessions with Ayckbourn, as well as a seat at the finished play, about a blundering army unit trying to catch a terrorist at a railway station.
All three took part in Q & A sessions with SXSW attendees... but for all the controversy stirred up outside the festival -- at least about having the two fugitives in the lineup -- the mood inside was entirely that of visiting preachers addressing the choir.
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Elizabeth Colón taught a session with Jon Reid.
A session with John Turturro will cost you.
A session with a personal trainer is about $32.
"I did a session with a psychic," she says.
Finally, we booked a session with a swimming coach.
Started off with a session with leading Hollywood casting directors.
So we met and I did a session with him.
I had a session with Dave Mutter tonight after work.
Later, he held a session with Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Frank-Walter Steinmeier
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