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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sprinklers" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a sprinkler" if referring to a single device or "sprinklers" if referring to multiple devices without the article "a."
Example: "I need to buy a sprinkler for my garden."
Alternatives: "a watering device" or "an irrigation system."
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Every block needs a sprinkler".
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A sprinkler even sprayed a romantic duet.
In some retellings, the drain is a sprinkler.
Should I have a sprinkler system in my home?
The ostriches had a sprinkler to strut through.
Kieran O'Connor, the building superintendent, installed a sprinkler system.
Suppose you had a garden hose connected to a sprinkler.
The regulators insisted that it have a sprinkler system, too.
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