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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an installations" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an installation" if referring to a single instance or "installations" if referring to multiple instances, but "an" cannot precede a plural noun.
Example: "The company has completed an installation of the new software system."
Alternatives: "a setup" or "an arrangement."
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Her father retired as an installations manager for New York Telephone.
His father was an installations and repairs manager for New England Telephone.
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To be an installation.
Or put it in an installation.
"The whole upstairs tearoom was an installation.
Still, an installation has to start somewhere.
"I want an installation," she said.
Then we'd be an installation.
It's an installation," Ms. Ward said.
I wanted to be an installation artist".
A retrospective, an installation, a display of record sleeves, photographs?
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