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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a settlers" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a settler" if referring to a single individual or "settlers" if referring to multiple individuals without the article "a."
Example: "A settler arrived in the new territory, eager to start a new life."
Alternatives: "a colonist" or "an inhabitant."
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"Sharon is a very complicated person," said Shaul Goldstein, a settlers' leader.
South of here, Israeli forces today fatally shot three Palestinian gunmen preparing to attack a settlers' convoy, the army said.
Gush Etzion is a block of Israeli settlements in the West Bank where Rabbi Froman lived; it is not a settlers' group.
A settlers' road south of Jerusalem was shut for several hours today after soldiers fired at what were described as suspicious figures.
On Thursday, a settlers' hike provoked a gun battle, during which wounded settlers lay for hours on a steep hillside waiting to be evacuated.
In the second Nablus incident, in which a Palestinian man also died, a settlers' excursion provoked a firefight in the hills above the Palestinian city last week.
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(A settler was killed near Duma a month ago).
"The army avenges," said a settler spokesman.
"I'm a settler here," he said.
A settler's child and a worker in Gaza.
"It's seriously free," a settler from New Mexico told me.
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