Sentence examples for a abattoir from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a abattoir" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an abattoir" because "abattoir" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The city has a new abattoir that meets all health regulations."
Alternatives: "a slaughterhouse" or "a meat processing facility."

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However, no FQ-treated flocks are said to be processed in the brand A abattoir (Ranck S, personal communication).

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There are always two parts inside an abattoir: a clean side and a dirty side.

Following that came the news that Matthew Herbert, the microhouse maestro, had been refused permission to record the death of a pig in an abattoir for an album.

The U.S. is running a slaughterhouse, an abattoir where sheep are being slaughtered.

Every single point is being played to a soundtrack of pigs-in-an-abattoir squeals.

Evelyn remembers being in a rave in an abattoir in Blackburn when he saw the dancers' frenzied reaction.

This is a documentary about an abattoir that was made in Paris just after the second world war.

Sure, it's unpleasant to watch a seal get shot, but it's not nice to see a cow in an abattoir.

Fetuses were obtained at an abattoir from a superovulated cow.

One positive sample was obtained from a camel in an abattoir in the Nile Delta region in November 2013 and 3 other samples from an abattoir in Cairo in December 2013.

The cellar of 25 Cromwell Street was not just an abattoir, it was a brothel and it was a Sadeian torture chamber.

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