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Which is the correct phrase in French bar a vin or vins where wine plural?
The correct phrase in French is bar à vin, which translates to "wine bar".
Even though "vins" is the plural of "vin" (wine), the phrase for a wine bar is bar à vin. This is because it is referring to the establishment itself, not specifically the type of wine served.
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