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The phrase "a aeroplane" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an aeroplane" because "a" is used before consonant sounds, while "an" is used before vowel sounds.
Example: "I saw an aeroplane flying overhead."
Alternatives: "a plane" or "an aircraft."
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Best of all, however, Mr Bush studied the election returns from his losing race as an accident expert might examine the details of a aeroplane crash.
The 1911 edition included biplane - a aeroplane with two sets of wings, and marconigram - a message sent via radio.
Ashley Cole, 33, was at the centre of a Roma team photo taken on a aeroplane following their 2-1 win against Parma on Wednesday, in contrast to the left-back's awkward pose in the summer when he stood apart from his new team-mates.
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