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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ardent" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an ardent" because "ardent" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She is an ardent supporter of environmental conservation."
Alternatives: "a passionate" or "a fervent".
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A patriot who accurately described himself as "an average Joe," he also became a ardent pacifist.
Rachid Taha dips into rai, the pop now banned in Algeria, and picks up songs from across the Arab world, singing in a ardent voice that shades into a growl.
Loyn mentioned a ardent feminist in the Afghan parliament.
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He was an unabashed patriot and an ardent Conservative.
His wife, a lecturer in philosophy, is an ardent feminist.
He became an ardent nationalist and, ultimately, a Christian.
Nolde was an ardent anti-Semite and a fanatical Nazi.
Calvin Ahn was an ardent Laertes; Frances You, a lovely Ophelia.
She became an ardent feminist, but not an orthodox one.
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