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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spurs" is not correct in written English.
It is likely a misuse of the article "a" with the plural noun "spurs."
Example: "He wore a pair of spurs on his boots."
Alternatives: "a pair of spurs" or "some spurs."
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A Spurs match.
A Spurs one.
A Spurs, maybe, to your Chelsea, Rebekah.
In short, a Spurs legend.
However, Mitchell himself was a Spurs fan.
"My housemate is a Spurs fan.
Coming from a Spurs man, that's appreciated.
I made Gavin a Spurs fan.
A Spurs fan, a cardiologist, helped save Muamba.
"As a Spurs fan, I'm VERY concerned," blubs Eliot Crowe.
Time without number, Seedorf nipped a Spurs attack in the bud.
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