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The phrase "a address of" is not correct in English.
It should be "an address of" due to the vowel sound that follows the article. You can use it when referring to a specific location or contact information in a sentence.
Example: "Please provide an address of the venue for the meeting."
Alternatives: "a location of" or "a contact address for".
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"He told me if I give him a address of a house that I knew had drugs and or guns in there he could turn the info over to the state prosecuter and they would release me.
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Victims get a message from an address of a close associate or a collaborating organization/agency, which is spoofed.
For this project, does your PC hold an address of a byte or a word?
Occasionally, you'll be given an address of a parked U-Haul where a man inside will give you a slip of paper with the true event address.
A few irregular aspects of a check can show it as being fake: Look for an address of a payee.
In the figure, an address of a fibre that is point (on the left) and an address of a fibre that is a line segment (on the right) are given.
Visit websites and look for style and an address of a real business.
Voters who pre-register to vote using an address of an outdoor location will have their record 'challenged' because the county could not confirm a specific address.
He sounded very much like the spawn of a clapboard colonial in Greenwich, unscrolling an address of uplifting homilies.
But never before has an address of its kind been greeted by a stunned, near total silence.
Trying to find an address of all but the biggest buildings is a challenge in itself.
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