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The phrase "a solicitors" is not correct in English.
It should be "a solicitor" or "solicitors" without the article. You can use "a solicitor" when referring to a single legal professional who provides advice and representation in legal matters.
Example: "I need to consult a solicitor about my contract before signing it."
Alternatives: "a lawyer" or "a legal advisor."
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"It is quite unique for a solicitors' firm," she says.
His dad is a crane worker, his mum an employee at a solicitors.
He spent 18 months in a solicitors firm not doing much but making tea.
His firm acted as a solicitors on behalf of Lord Hutton.
She worked first as a night-time contract cleaner in a solicitors' firm, 10pm to 6am.
3.21pm BST So who are Kelderman, Sella and Pate … a solicitors firm perhaps?
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