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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a asian" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an Asian" because "Asian" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I met an Asian artist at the gallery who specializes in contemporary art."
Alternatives: "an individual of Asian descent" or "a person from Asia."
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C, Caucasian; AF, African; A, Asian.
aSARS, severe acute respiratory syndrome; F, female; M, male; A, Asian; W, white.
A, Asian; AA, African-American; AJ, Ashkenazi Jewish; B1+, BRCA1-positive; B2+, BRCA2-positive; H, Hispanic; ER+, estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer; ER–, estrogen receptor-negative breast cancer; MBC, male breast cancer.
*Q, quarter; men, meningitis; sep, sepsis; A, Army; B, black; AD, active duty; MPSV-4, polysaccharide; M, Marine Corps; W, white; NA, not available (highly unlikely that person was not vaccinated, but vaccination cannot be confirmed); UNK, unknown; CG, Coast Guard; MCV-4, conjugate; N, Navy; AF, Air Force; A, Asian; H, Hispanic/Latino.
Common letters found in the second position of a TLA are as follows: A: Asian.
The historic museum building and been restored and new facilities added including a Asian pavilion and a renovated garden.
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How can a Westerner aid an Asian?
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I always call myself a British Asian, not an Asian who lives in Britain.
A wine bar and an Asian restaurant are under construction.
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