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Discover LudwigThe word 'pens' is correct and usable in written English
It is the plural form of the noun 'pen', which refers to a writing instrument with ink. You can use the word 'pens' when you are talking about more than one pen, or when you want to use it as part of a sentence. For example, "I have a set of colorful pens for drawing" or "Please pass me the pens, I need to write down some notes."
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There was a time this city made 75% of the world's pens and I really liked that idea.
But what does it all mean as Europe gently frazzles and David Goodhart, ex-editor of Prospect, now director of the Demos thinktank, pens an ambitious FT article (paywall) promoting a new settlement for British politics, what he calls "post-liberalism"?
More intriguing is the Mag Surf, developed by people in white coats with pockets ostentatiously festooned with pens, which is based on excitingly Back to the Future-type things such as superconductors, and flux tubes.
We shipped medications, satellites, modern mobiles and cameras, secret cameras like pens, and hats and toys for the protesters to conceal themselves from the regime while they were filming.
But after a while it really made your back hurt so instead we all just picked up our pens and got writing.
There are also many ways of creating comics, from pencil and ink, to digital pens and pads, to embroidery.
Pink candy-striped bags of sweets are stacked on a table at the University of Bedfordshire's students' union, alongside free pin badges, inscribed pens and balloons.
In a speech last November, Malala said: "I know the importance of education because my pens and my books were taken from me by force.
Colourful card Egg template Coloured pens This makes a great card for your students to take home.
As gripping as exploring the corrals and pens was, when Diana showed us a two-headed calf in formaldehyde we decided it was time to go, though we agreed with her that it must have caused a stir the day it arrived.
On Radio 4's Today Amanda Foreman, author of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, crossed pens with slick City PR man, Roland "Rat" Rudd, good friend of the BBC's Robert Peston.
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