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Smile the indefinite article "a"

Hi dear experts, Could you please tell which of the following two sentences sounds OK in English, if any:

1. " I always wear sweater in winter.
2 " I always wear a sweater in winter.
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'I always wear a sweater', is the right way.
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Smile Re: the indefinite article "a"

Thank you very much!
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