Sentence examples for a ant from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a ant" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an ant" because "ant" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I saw an ant crawling on the ground."
Alternatives: "one ant" or "a single ant."

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She used ants as a metaphor for female comedians in 2008's A Ant and it formed the bulk of last year's War Donkey.

Five years later, he managed to publish the first part: "A Ant".

My ant character, A Ant (a metaphor for women in comedy), was getting somewhere.

As shown in the simulated capacitance in the Fig. 11a, the capacitance of the antenna, C ant, increases proportionally to antenna area, A ant.

{J}_{mathrm{p}}=frac{V_{mathrm{ANT}}times {C}_{mathrm{ANT}}}{A_{mathrm{ANT}}times Delta t}dots (4 where Δt is the duration of a plasma process [28, 29] and C ANT is the total capacitance of the metal antenna, while A ANT is the charging area of an antenna.

Likewise, to address the question whether the quinone-dependent rescue of ATP levels is dependent on mitochondrial function we used the mitochondrial complex III inhibitor antimycin A (Ant).

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A: Ants are easy.

A hill is a house for an ant, an ant.

"I done worked like a bee, a termite, an ant".

There was one creature said to be a cross between an ant and a lion.

However, male ants have a more slender form, looking more like a wasp than an ant.

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