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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a aerial" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "aerial" is "an" because "aerial" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The drone captured stunning aerial footage of the landscape."
Alternatives: "an aerial view" or "an aerial photograph."
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"American Cement" (1990) is a aerial view up the Hudson River in Rockland County.
(a) Aerial view on 3 August 2006 (source: GoogleEarth).
(a) Aerial images of the intensifier charge coupled device (ICCD); (b) Reference image.
a Aerial photograph of terrace-forming Sunakothi Formation and Kalimati Formation exposed on the eroded valley floor, east of Sunakothi.
a Aerial photograph of the study area (source: website of Geospatial Information Authority of Japan, http://maps.gsi.go.jp/#12/34.985566/138.420353).
The Access Equipment segment is a aerial work platforms and telehandlers used in a wide variety of construction, agricultural, industrial, institutional and general maintenance applications.
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These include his forward-smash, forward-A, aerial down-B, and up-air.
He asked Janet Wren to demonstrate a butterfly and an aerial.
Mr. Higgins is working on a cityscape from an aerial perspective south of the Flatiron Building.
Taken off on a stretcher after an aerial challenge.
It's an aerial ambulance: a drone named HiRO, which stands for Health Integrated Rescue Operations.
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