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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a abduction" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an abduction" because "abduction" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The police reported a recent abduction in the area, raising concerns among the residents."
Alternatives: "an abduction incident" or "a kidnapping".
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Imagine, for example, a dispute over these two principles: (A) Abduction from the fossil and physical record is the only method for knowing about the distant past.
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There is a kidnapper in a car, an abduction and a possible sexual assault and murder of a girl by a group of men.
There's a shooting, an abduction, and an unforgettable blowjob.
Each smiling photo is drama of a runaway, an abduction or some other nightmare.
"It could be an abduction, an illegal abduction, she could be a trafficking victim," he said in a telephone interview.
He then instructed a police spokesman to tell reporters that Huskins' disappearance appeared more "to be an orchestrated event than an abduction by a stranger".
Every Bay Colony resident lost a friend or a relative; all knew of a dismemberment or an abduction.
It's an abduction, an adoption And anybody can relate.
The procedure consists of manual redresions, started as early as possible, which corrects a longitudinal arc of the foot and an abduction of a forefoot.
The story begins with an abduction of an Armenian girl by a band of thugs sent by the Persian sardar that triggers an uprising led by Agassi.
Both books restage marriage as a violent crime — an abduction.
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