Sentence examples for a almighty from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a almighty" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an almighty" because "almighty" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "He is an almighty force in the world of science."
Alternatives: "an all-powerful" or "a supreme being."

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The danger in sudden rupture is that the cost of capital for big corporate borrowers rises across the eurozone, which would be a almighty own-goal by the EU 27.

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"If you went to a banker, a banker was like a lord, an almighty," he recalls.

Now let's go to an Almighty Professor, a kind of a Scientifically Gorgeous One you want to meet.

Then came an almighty hangover – a short prison sentence for VAT evasion.

But with victory came a price: "There was an almighty bang in my cockpit".

The result is an almighty pile-up, a black eye, skinned face and lost tooth.

Italy killed a ruck and then an almighty misunderstanding ripped the stuffing out of Wales.

Back at the cricket, Warne misses an almighty mow at a cracking awayswinger from Harmison.

So he was through cooking and all of a sudden there's an almighty bang in the kitchen.

As an almighty shock became a possibility, England finally made the breakthrough when Atapattu slapped Brindle to midwicket.

THE tranquil shores of Lake Geneva are an unlikely setting for an almighty row.

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