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The phrase "a athletic" is not correct in English.
It should be "an athletic." You can use "an athletic" when describing someone who is physically fit or involved in sports, but it must be preceded by "an" instead of "a."
Example: "She is an athletic person who enjoys running marathons."
Alternatives: "a fit" or "a sporty".
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North of the center lies Perry Field House, a athletic facility with a 100 x 60 indoor synthetic turf, four batting cages, and a 200-meter track encircling four courts for basketball, volleyball, or tennis.
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