Sentence examples for a stalls from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a stalls" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "stalls" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the singular article "a."
Example: "There are several stalls at the market, each offering unique products."
Alternatives: "one stall" or "a stall".

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He acknowledges the difficult economic times and, though a stalls ticket for Romeo and Juliet costs £106, says he is fighting hard to keep prices down.

His wife, Maureen, is fed up of hobbling around after breaking her leg in a stalls accident, while the yard's overall lack of rhythm is reflected by fewer than 100 runners over the past seven months.

It was a better outcome than the last time the jockey wore the colours of Andrew Lloyd-whener, when a maiden filly broke a leg in a stalls accident, as Hughes recalls it.

I would recommend a stalls seat on the aisle of block H1 (my favourites are H8 27 or 28) or its counterpart on the other side of the hall, M1.

It's free to admire the controversial architecture of the Henning Larsen-designed Copenhagen Opera House from the outside but to see a performance inside you'd normally have to stump up to £50 for a stalls ticket.

The Derby, already threatened by a stalls handlers' strike, suffered another scare yesterday when a highly contagious equine disease was confirmed a stone's throw from the historic Epsom course.

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A stall warning sounded, twice.

We had a stall, like a horse stall.

"It's a stall tactic".

Just a stall with straw.

Had a stall on East Street market.

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