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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a warrants" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a warrant"? You can use "a warrant" when referring to a legal document that authorizes law enforcement to take a specific action, such as making an arrest or conducting a search.
Example: "The police obtained a warrant to search the suspect's home for evidence."
Alternatives: "an authorization" or "a legal order".
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The charges stem from the sale of Steven Madden Class A warrants, which can be exchanged for the company's stock at a later date, and with United Leisure common stock.
To increase its ownership in Ivanhoe, Rio will exercise all of its Series A warrants to purchase shares, at $8.54 per share for a total consideration of $393 million.
Med-Emerg International, Mississauga, Ontario, an initial public offering of 1.3 million shares and class A warrants.
But a problem with the tickets surfaced in 2003, and he went to a warrants division in Manhattan to clear it up, he said.
The minimum bid for the six million A warrants is $2 each, while the minimum for the 11.9 million B warrants is $1.05.
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They had a warrant.
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Tapping people without a warrant.
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