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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trustees" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a trustee" if referring to a single individual or "trustees" if referring to multiple individuals without the article "a."
Example: "As a trustee, I have a responsibility to manage the assets of the organization."
Alternatives: "a board member" or "a fiduciary."
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In 2004 the Recording Academy presented them jointly with a Trustees Award for lifetime achievement.
Jobs, who died on Oct. 5, will be given a Trustees Award, which honors "outstanding contributions to the industry in a nonperforming capacity".
Nonetheless, a trustees' committee of the State University of New York, which grants the school's charter, voted last month to close it.
Allen Greenberg and Daniel Stern, a trustees at the foundation, and Christopher Pennington, its executive director, were concerned about the prospect of a lost period of choreography.
A trustees' report states that it has faced uncertainty as a result of the impact of austerity on the charitable sector, and has received less government funding.
"A man who had been chair of the faculty council had to go to a Trustees meeting and Knight was there.
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Because he's a trustee.
He is a trustee of New York Law School.
She is also a trustee of Penn.
She is a trustee of Goucher College.
He was a trustee for 15 years.
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