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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a athlete" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an athlete" because "athlete" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She is an athlete who competes in track and field events."
Alternatives: "a sportsman" or "a sportsperson."
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He was a athlete who excelled in American football, baseball, and track and field.
I did not overlook the platform at which she was spreading awareness for the LGBTQ community -- on ESPN, accepting one of the highest awards for a athlete.
With this deep commitment, you will give your best effort, respond positively to setbacks, and persevere in the face of the inevitable challenges of pursuing your own personal greatness as a athlete.
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And even if a type-A athlete has infused himself with type-A blood, it can still be identified as having come from a different person.
Artist, a designer, an athlete.
I am an athlete and a competitor.
A climber's not an athlete.
He was an athlete.
"I was an athlete.
What makes an athlete?
He was an athlete — macho.
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