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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a armchair" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an armchair" because "armchair" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I love to relax in an armchair with a good book."
Alternatives: "a lounge chair" or "a reading chair."
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For example, in the case of a armchair ribbon, we have noted above that the h-BN substrate can open a gap in the Dirac cone by breaking the mirror symmetry of the film, providing a pathway for an external on/off control of edge current via gating.
Seated with his legs crossed in a armchair at the Four Seasons hotel in his home town of Austin, Texas, Armstrong rejected claims that his leadership of the US Postal Service team represented the biggest and most sophisticated doping enterprise in sport.
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He draws an image of concentric circles around an armchair, a kind of comfort zone.
Participants were seated comfortably in an armchair in a dimly lit room with a white noise generator.
A perfect huddled-in-an-armchair, fireside gaming experience.
Lady Antonia settled into an armchair in a room above the theatre.
Asked to sit in an armchair below a wall of cartoons, he refused.
The furniture, a sofa and an armchair, was cloaked with white sheets.
I have been sort of an armchair philosopher a lot of the time.
Participants sat in an armchair in a dark, sound-attenuated room for neural recordings.
To Choose an Adviser, Be an "Armchair Anthropologist", by Siri Carpenter, 20 July 2007.
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