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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a ear' is not correct in written English.
However, you can use the phrase 'an ear' when talking about a single ear, for example, "He cupped his hand to his an ear to listen for the faint sound".
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I seen they'd cut me different like you'd crop a ear or scorch a brand.
A ear after harpooning their first gray whale in more than 70 years, members of the Makah Indian tribe paddled into the Pacific Ocean today to stalk another whale as angry environmentalists tried to stop them.
The New Yorker, February 4 , 1933P. 29 Tells of the Benson who take Mr. and Mrs. Snell, a couple who haven't got a ear of their own for a drive to the country place.
By Stacy Jones The New Yorker, February 4 , 1933P. 29 Tells of the Benson who take Mr. and Mrs. Snell, a couple who haven't got a ear of their own for a drive to the country place.
A connected speaker with a brain, a ear and an eye, as it were….
Backers of Clear Ear's campaign can chose to contribute to Here and There $20 will provide a ear health screening and cleaning for a student in Varni.
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Somebody may have twirled a finger beside an ear.
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