Sentence examples for a stars from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a stars" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a star" when referring to a single star or "stars" when referring to multiple stars.
Example: "I wish I could see a star shining brightly in the night sky."
Alternatives: "one star" or "some stars".

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She also placed Fleming's B stars before the A stars.

"I got nine A stars and one A. My A was in English language.

But within that sample, the images revealed elongated clumps of hot objects called A stars.

The northern clump contained about 2,000 A stars and the southern clump about 1,000.

"Straight A stars and Duke of Edinburgh gold – that's the usually story as an Oxbridge undergraduate.

I was one mark off by the way". How did his brother do? "He got 10 A stars.

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Nearly all types of stars are detected as X-ray sourcexceptcept for the late-B to early-A stars and the cool giants and supergiants.

Spectral class-A stars are hotter and more massive than the Sun.

Of the 14 passes she has just got at GCSE, four were A-stars and seven were As.

Is a parent who demands all A-stars better than a parent who wants to be a BF?

He is studying A-level history, and history was one of his nine A-stars at GCSE.

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