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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a armor" is not correct in written English; it should be "an armor." You can use "an armor" when referring to a type of protective covering or equipment, particularly in a historical or fantasy context.
Example: "The knight donned an armor that gleamed in the sunlight, ready for battle."
Alternatives: "a suit of armor" or "a piece of armor."
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The actor likened the accessory to a piece a armor which made him feel strong.
(A ) Armor plates in an untreated high-plated adult marine fish.
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Now, scientists have found a simple solution: an armor that renders these batteries harmless inside the gut.
Jonson, in the end, was really a disappointed idealist hiding behind an armor of satire and cynicism.
(The V50 of an armor equals the speed of a standard projectile that upon normal impact has 50% probability of just perforating the armor).
In the current water cooled divertor concept, tungsten is an armor material and CuCrZr is a structural material.
The Nazis fortified Jersey and Guernsey with an armor plate of concrete; Alderney became an infamous concentration camp.
He served in Iraq as an armor officer from October 2004 to June 2005 and was awarded a Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts.
But Ms. Beckham is still fending off critics from inside an armor of self-deprecation.
Fried shrimp dumplings encased in an armor of batter couldn't compete.
Piece after piece of it clattered from his chest, an armor rusting off him.
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