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The phrase "a strands of" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a strand of" or "strands of" depending on the context.
Example: "I found a strand of hair on the floor."
Alternatives: "a piece of" or "a thread of".
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While speculative, this change in fluorescence might occur as Zn II) bridges two monomers via His51, allowing the formation of an extended β sheet structure mediated at the D strands and extending over the E, B, and A strands of β2m.
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There is a strand of irony here.
A strand of hair fell over his face.
"She even got a strand of Mother Teresa's hair.
What is a strand of Washington's hair worth?
I bought a strand of pearls for about $20.
Isn't it a strand of Islam, founded by Muhammad?
A strand of religious imagery eventually creeps in.
(A strand of DNA is roughly 2.5 nanometers in diameter).
Rantzen's intervention is a strand of old politics too.
A strand of sceptical thought, behavioural economics, has been booming.
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