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The phrase "a sticks" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "sticks" is a plural noun and should not be preceded by the singular article "a."
Example: "I found a stick in the park."
Alternatives: "a stick" or "one stick."
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If protein "A" sticks to protein "B", which sticks to protein "C", which in turn sticks to protein "D", then the chances are that a molecule is being passed for processing from A to B to C to D.In this section Who wants to be a genius?
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He'd come apart like a pick-a-sticks.
I'm more of a sticks-and-wire guy," he said.
I'll deal with Shelly.' " Bruno, who called Silver "the biggest wimp on this earth" (Silver has adopted a sticks-and-stones approach to Bruno's provocations), mentioned the series of bills that he had favored and that Spitzer had got passed.
"A stick".
I was a stick.
He will need a stick".
"It's just a stick".
WIENER: Fix a sticking door.
Or a stick of Dynamite?
Drawn with a stick.
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