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Discover Ludwig"a accountant" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct article to use before "accountant" is "an," as in "an accountant." This is because the word "accountant" begins with a vowel sound. Example: "I am looking for an accountant to help me with my taxes."
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She had accepted a job at PricewaterhouseCoopers as a accountant and was working long hours there.
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You could be an accountant, a lawyer.
Hath not an accountant an imagination?
John might have been an accountant or a financial guy.
Father was a lawyer, mother an accountant.
I'm an accountant, not a psychologist.
He was an accountant.
Bill became an accountant.
Or an accountant!
My father was an accountant.
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