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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vacancies" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a vacancy" when referring to a single open position or space.
Example: "We currently have a vacancy for a marketing manager in our company."
Alternatives: "an opening" or "a job position".
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For Parsippany as a whole, Cushman's analysts now predict that Class A vacancies will dip below 10percentt within the next year to 18 months.
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The Class A vacancy rate last year was 4.5 percent.
A vacancy crisis indeed.
There's a vacancy.
There is a vacancy.
A vacancy there arose in October 1727.
They usually might have a vacancy.
We now have a vacancy.
Berezovsky has left a vacancy.
"It's not a vacancy.
"There was a vacancy," Kellems said.
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