Sentence examples for a aria from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a aria" is not correct in English; it should be "an aria." You can use "an aria" when referring to a solo vocal piece typically found in operas or oratorios.

Example: "The soprano performed an aria that captivated the entire audience."
Alternatives: "a solo" or "a vocal piece."

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Samples were analyzed on a Aria II custom FACS (BD) with 405, 488, 561 and 633 nm laser lines.

Cell Sorting Mouse Ly6Clow or Ly6Chigh monocytes were sorted from Lin CD33, CD19, NK1.1)− CD11b+, CD115+ gated cells using a Aria II FACS (BD) with 405, 488, 561 and 633nm laser lines.

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Like a sonnet or an aria, a mathematical proof has a distinct form and set of conventions.

The list of his prizes -- an ARIA, a Tucker, a George London, a D'Angelo -- is growing unwieldy.

It may seem odd to celebrate a coronation by quoting an aria in which a brokenhearted queen immolates herself.

Nyman cites In Rei Don Giovanni, a reworking of an aria from Mozart's opera.

When justice is at stake, we need a chorus, not an aria.

Well, it's not easy to consolidate a life in an Aria.

She would do a couple of popular tunes and an aria and call it a night.

They can distinguish an aria from an arioso.

The tone turned liquid, an arpeggio became an aria, and time stopped.

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