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The phrase "a taiwan" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a usable expression as it lacks proper context and capitalization, and "Taiwan" should be treated as a proper noun.
Example: "I have always wanted to visit Taiwan for its rich culture and beautiful landscapes."
Alternatives: "a Taiwanese" or "a place in Taiwan".
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He also called the dunk a "Taiwan special," referencing the fact that Alexander was born in Taiwan.
Taiwan uses traditional characters while the mainland uses simplified ones, and a mainlander may have difficulty reading a Taiwan newspaper.
China broke up one of Taiwan's most successful military espionage networks, a Taiwan newspaper reported.
A Taiwan soldier in a nearby lookout post paid him no heed.
Seventy-seven people were killed and many more were injured or missing, a Taiwan official said.
S.Café® mylithe™ fabric won a Taiwan Excellence Award in April this year.
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Based on the sinking of a Taiwan-bound steamer in 1949, the $49m film has been dubbed the Chinese Titanic.
Just recently, a Taiwan-based company announced that it would sell LCD televisions under the Westinghouse name.
Mrs. Jackson, 37, is a public relations manager at the North American unit of Acer, a Taiwan-based computer manufacturer.
Compal, a Taiwan-based ODM, is tasked with the manufacturing.
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