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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vandals" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "a vandal" or "vandals" without the article.
Example: "The vandal spray-painted graffiti on the wall."
Alternatives: "a miscreant" or "a delinquent."
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(The song "Live Fast, Diarrhea" by The Vandals is heard, presumably a band he liked as he wore a Vandals T-shirt) The original concept for the episode was a one line concept card stating "Lightning Boy" that had been tacked to a board in series creator Chris Carter's office since the first season.
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Shortly after vandalizing the work he told the BBC that he was "not a vandal," adding, "I haven't done criminal damage".
I am not a vandal".
Jessica Alba is a vandal.
HELP, a vandal declares in red ink.
There's a bit of a vandal in everyone.
A radical who runs away from his own revolution is merely a vandal.
Because Parker, in his pomp, was a vandal, an agitator, a necessary evil.
[New York Times] A SoHo Citi Bike docking station was smashed by a vandal.
"Monkey-wrench a bulldozer and they will call you a vandal.
Says A-One, "A vandal is someone who throws a brick through a window.
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