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The phrase "a very expensive instruments" is not correct in English.
It should be "very expensive instrument" or "very expensive instruments" depending on the context. You can use it when describing the cost of a single instrument or multiple instruments that are costly.
Example: "The orchestra invested in a very expensive instrument to enhance their sound quality."
Alternatives: "a highly costly instrument" or "an extremely pricey instrument."
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We don't require a very expensive instruments to carry out such analysis.
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