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The phrase "a aberration" is not correct in written English; it should be "an aberration." You can use it when referring to something that deviates from the norm or is unusual in a particular context.
Example: "The sudden drop in temperature during summer was considered an aberration by the meteorologists."
Alternatives: "an anomaly" or "a deviation."
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We're nothing but an aberration, an error of Nature.
Is this season an aberration or a trend?
That was an aberration in a career devoted to menace.
Maybe that wasn't a trend, but an aberration.
At first, it seemed like an aberration, merely a trend.
Barack Obama is neither an anomaly nor an aberration.
If there's an aberration, it's a quick short aberration".
A strawberry at the Christmas table would be an aberration.
Was it an aberration?
"It's an aberration.
That was an aberration".
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