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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tells" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The report includes a tells about the project's progress."
Alternatives: "a statement" or "a message".
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If Professor A tells Aladdin that it is at fault, Aladdin will probably come to the same conclusion.
February 2006: Girl A tells police she was held against her will by two Asian men, who made her snort cocaine and left her unconscious.
It was also important, Jeong A tells me, that she spoke to girls as well as boys to make sure her design catered for the whole community, and even those who did not want to skate but just use the park as a social space.
Terms of the deal remain undisclosed, though François Paulus of Breega Capital, which backed the company's €6 million Series A, tells me he is "happy with the return".
Dr. Florian Heinemann, founding partner at Project A, tells me the new fund will be targeting investments ranging from €300,000-€5 million, up to €10 million in a single company over several rounds.
"We know that foreign nationals who are here learning at our colleges and universities in the STEM area, are individuals with very high potential to innovate and create help create jobs for our country," House Majority Leader, Eric Cantor (CrunchGov Grade: A), tells TechCrunch.
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A telling anecdote.
It is a telling introduction.
Perhaps a telling one, too.
"A tell!" he mutters gleefully.
A telling figure is life expectancy.
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