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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a accord" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression is "an accord," which is used to refer to an agreement or harmony between parties.
Example: "The two countries reached an accord to enhance trade relations."
Alternatives: "an agreement" or "a pact."
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The Taepo Dong-2 has never been flight-tested, a vital step in developing a missile, and cannot be test-launched under a accord that the United States has negotiated with North Korea.
Similar(58)
Earth with one "a," according to McKibben, no longer exists.
A) According to number of heavy atoms.
It is an Accord, not an Acura.
That is a long way from an accord.
U.S. officials were sensing a growing optimism for an accord.
Yet an accord is proving elusive.
Republicans sounded more cautious about the prospects for an accord.
But his efforts have not yet led to an accord.
Everyone is anxious to reach an accord and start campaigning.
The pressure to reach an accord is higher than ever.
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