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The phrase "a uniforms" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a uniform" or "uniforms" depending on the context.
Example: "The school requires all students to wear a uniform."
Alternatives: "a set of uniforms" or "an outfit".
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The prosecutor described the way each family member of each soldier killed was visited by "two soldiers in Class A uniforms" knocking on the front door with death notifications.
Three types of uniforms were fabricated: dress uniforms used for special occasions, Class A uniforms for regular duty, and Class B uniforms as an alternative.
His father is the vice president for Southeast sales at Riverside Manufacturing, a uniforms manufacturer in Moultrie.
Kelly and Shea both wore their Class A uniforms -- navy blue suits and white gloves -- and as we made our way along the highway, they both spoke of the dead.
"All the officers and nurses were wearing their Class A uniforms and there was a band.
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