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The phrase "a stationery" is not correct in English.
The correct term is "stationery" without the article "a," as it refers to paper and writing materials in an uncountable sense. You can use "stationery" when discussing items like paper, envelopes, and writing instruments collectively.
Example: "I need to buy some stationery for my letter-writing project."
Alternatives: "writing materials" or "office supplies."
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His father ran a stationery store.
He has a stationery line, James & Friends.
Walter Benjamin was a stationery fetishist.
Next, he'd signed on with a stationery company.
One client kept sending him assignments for a stationery retailer.
Her mother owns a stationery business in Upper St . Clair
Last year, he opened a stationery shop in Tunbridge Wells in Kent.
A little girl, and a doll in a stationery store window.
He blew another ten minutes in Terminal 2 looking for a stationery store.
Writer finds a beautiful woman, resembling Faye Dunaway, working in a stationery store.
Her mother owns Paper Chase Gifts, a stationery and specialty gift store in Margate City.
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