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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tutors" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a tutor" if referring to a single tutor or "tutors" if referring to multiple tutors.
Example: "I hired a tutor to help me with my math homework."
Alternatives: "a teacher" or "an instructor."
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Participants will be: (a) tutors of Family Medicine residents (expert group); (b) Family Medicine residents in their second year of the Family Medicine training program (novice group), and (c) Family Medicine physicians (intermediate group).
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He was a tutor.
I have a tutor".
A tutor who tooted the flute.
So she hired a tutor.
A tutor in a green hut.
And, of course, hired a tutor.
Meanwhile, she will work with a tutor.
A tutor for the College Boards, of course.
Andrew Motion has been a tutor too.
The groom, also 25, is a math tutor with Private Prep, a tutoring agency in New York.
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