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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a turks" is not correct in written English.
It is not a standard expression and does not convey a clear meaning in this form.
Example: "I met a turks at the festival." (This sentence is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "a Turk" or "a Turkish person".
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Like Williams's 100m time, his 200m clocking is also a Turks and Caicos national record.
According to a Turks and Caicos financial regulator, it is the ease of doing business there — not laxity of regulation — that attracts companies to set up shop there.
Five of the transactions were called Computer Hardware Investment Portfolio, or Chips, and were done through a Turks and Caicos entity, Onslow Trading and Commercial, or O.T.C. O.T.C., as a foreign entity, is not subject to United States taxes.
Discussing how this deal could be dissolved, Forrest drafted a fax to Ashcroft in November 2004 saying he was considering approaching a Turks and Caicos lawyer whose firm represented Coxco, "for his input in to how we can break the agreement".
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"She is a Turk.
"But — but you are a Turk?
Snacked SPAM while topping a Turk.
Why should we elect a Turk?
"He is a Turk and remains a Turk," says Mrs Aydin.
It's a brand made by Ramazan Baydan, a Turk.
The present constitution defines a citizen as a "Turk".
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