Sentence examples for a appropriate place from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a appropriate place" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an appropriate place." You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a location that is suitable or fitting for a particular purpose or activity.
Example: "The park is an appropriate place for our picnic this weekend."
Alternatives: "a suitable location" or "a fitting venue."

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Either he would have to play the ball as it lies, or he would have to take a drop at an appropriate place with a one-stroke penalty.

Is such a country an appropriate place for investors?

A quick evaluation of student's understanding can reveal an appropriate place for a course or a lesson to begin.

Labour leader Charmaine Morgan said they wanted a statue in an appropriate place, with historical context.

He acknowledged that the Melville site, which is more than a mile from the nearest house, might be an appropriate place for a power plant.

Railway to rollercoaster Though not a scenic start, Colne Station feels an appropriate place to begin a tour of Lancashire, being one of its numerous, once-wealthy milltowns.

A dense residential neighborhood one block from the beach is not an appropriate place for a large shelter.

But is an app really an appropriate place to buy large works of art?

But there remain questions over whether Twitter is an appropriate place for a religious leader.

But he said the head is not an appropriate place for a baton strike.

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