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The phrase "a aspect" is not correct in English; it should be "an aspect." You can use "an aspect" when referring to a particular part or feature of something.
Example: "One important aspect of the project is its sustainability."
Alternatives: "a facet" or "a feature."
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There's always been a aspect of that.
To be conscious such a represented content must also be Attended (the A aspect of AIR).
These aspects are: a) Aspect I (Safety): Safety levels required are often high in many manufacturing concerns, especially in chemical industry and power plants.
In Figure 6, the final simulated SAR image obtained by a range of 20 km, corresponding to a aspect angle is shown.
Open image in new window Fig. 1 Before surgery: a aspect of lower limbs; b AP radiographs of the spine and pelvis, note increased bone density; c radiographs of lower limbs: aLDFA 84° (right side) and 82° (left side); aMPTA 97° for both tibias.
Our results are in line with the view that dependent plant community composition on a landscape level is mainly driven by differences in plot elevation (Frahm and Gradstein 1991; Wolf 1993; Hietz and Hietz-Seifert 1995; Kessler 2000), climate (Benzing 1998 a ), aspect and degree of exposure.
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"A film is a portrait of an aspect of society".
And it's an aspect of a much wider problem.
Most marriages have a public face, an aspect of performance.
Does he represent an aspect of a story's theme?
Doubtless a certain grandiosity is an aspect of the man.
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