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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trends" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "a trend" if referring to a single trend, or "trends" without the article if referring to multiple trends.
Example: "There is a trend towards remote work in many industries."
Alternatives: "a pattern" or "a tendency."
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Prior to launching Libertine you worked for a trends agency.
Will Disappear A "trends manager" from YouTube explains why videos go viral.
It's like with music, and the resurgence in vinyl," says Richard Cope, a trends consultant at research firm Mintel.
Pillsbury also publishes a trends report underlining ingredients, ethnic influences and techniques that show up in a large number of entries.
It will never win a trends race with the rest of the high street, so just give us a nice crewneck jumper and a decent white shirt to go with our pants and our Percys.
"It's great to see a channel like The Texas Tribune using YouTube to take a local story national — and probably won't be the only time we'll see this happen," said Kevin Allocca, a trends manager at YouTube.
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But a trend?
— has been a trend.
Three's a trend.
It's a trend.
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