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The phrase "a airline" is not correct in English.
It should be "an airline" due to the vowel sound that follows the article. You can use the correct phrase when referring to a specific airline or discussing the airline industry in general.
Example: "I booked my flight with an airline that offers great customer service."
Alternatives: "one airline" or "a carrier".
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And then you show them what they did, and sure enough, they negotiated everything perfectly, and they landed the plane smack on a airline carrier that's parked cross-ways across the runway.
The police said that a man cut off Mr. Lees's head on Sunday morning and ran with it next door, where he interrupted Mr. Engelson, who was speaking on the telephone to a airline ticketing agent.
(It helps that they're illustrated like the emergency instructions you'd pluck out of a airline seat-back pocket). Even so, we ended up churning through four anemic-looking joints before ending up with the kind of professional-looking, tightly packed cone that passed muster with our testers.
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