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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shirts" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a shirt" when referring to a single item of clothing.
Example: "I bought a shirt for the party."
Alternatives: "one shirt" or "a single shirt."
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To wit: a Lacoste polo printed with fishing lures; a Joyrich paint-splattered short-sleeve shirt; a Comme des Garçons shirt, leopard-and-dotted button-down; and a Shirts For All My Friends red geometric print top.
The competitive playfulness of a "shirts vs. skins" environment can start to get ugly before anyone realizes it's happening.
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Don an A-Shirts alone or as an undershirt.
Arq is definitely a "shirts-off" kind of venue for Sydney's muscle boys and their fans.
In the last six minutes of regulation and in overtime, the game resembled a shirts-and-skins match.
A shirt.
"A shirt is a shirt.
Or suits and a shirt".
This is a shirt".
Someone had covered me with a shirt.
"George didn't have a shirt on.
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