I think that in the first case the original line was correct: a
twenty-minute training, a ten-kilometre distance, a ten-foot pole,
etc.: in English the unit of measure remains (IIRC) invariable (i.e.
does not take the mark of the plural) when used with a number before
the measured noun.

Native English speakers, please chime in.

Best regards,
Tony.

On Sun, Apr 5, 2020 at 4:44 AM Dominique Pellé
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> Hi
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> Please find attached doc fixes for help.txt.
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> Regards
> Dominique
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