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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a afternoon" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "an" because "afternoon" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I enjoyed a lovely afternoon at the park."
Alternatives: "an afternoon" or "one afternoon".
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4. My Confession: "A afternoon at the Traveinia's" and "La Espada's proves to be Trumps" 5. My Confession: "El Dorado, Exploded" and "Lecture on Geology, by Judge Holden" 6.
6. My Confession: "A afternoon at the Traveinia's" and "La Espada's proves to be Trumps" 8. My Confession: "Fragments of Ancient Pottery" and "Glanton's Fort Defiance on the Rio Colorado".
1. My Confession: "A afternoon at the Traveinia's" and "La Espada's proves to be Trumps" 2. My Confession: "El Dorado, Exploded" and "Lecture on Geology, by Judge Holden" 3. My Confession: "Fragments of Ancient Pottery" and "Glanton's Fort Defiance on the Rio Colorado".
2. My Confession: "Fragments of Ancient Pottery" and "Glanton's Fort Defiance on the Rio Colorado" 3. My Confession: "A afternoon at the Traveinia's" and "La Espada's proves to be Trumps" 7. My Confession: "El Dorado, Exploded" and "Lecture on Geology, by Judge Holden".
That sort of trivial nonsense is one of the reasons I can't listen on a afternoon any more, so I've no idea who would want to see it live.
Despite their poor league form, which had seen them fail to record a Super League victory since beating St Helens in April, London pinned their hopes on their prior displays in the Challenge Cup, and the presence of Jamie Soward - but neither proved any boost on a afternoon to forget at Leigh Sports Village.
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