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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an establishments" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an establishment" if referring to a single entity.
Example: "The city is known for an establishment that serves the best coffee in town."
Alternatives: "a business" or "a venue".
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The mathematical framework used are often econometrics models which takes as inputs covariates such as industry category, establishment area and employment and outputs estimates for the number of freight vehicles arriving to an establishments, usually with a time scale of a single day to a week [14, 15, 16].
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Not an establishment campaign.
What defines an "establishment" Republican?
"I am not an establishment person.
This marks her as an establishment traditionalist.
I've never been an establishment candidate".
It was very much an establishment institution.
Without question, Levitt was an establishment figure.
I was an establishment person.
Well, he certainly died an establishment figure.
I wasn't an establishment figure".
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