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The phrase "a effort" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an effort" because "effort" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "It takes an effort to complete the project on time."
Alternatives: "a struggle" or "a challenge".
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IN the new, new National Basketball Association, you really don't know exactly what is going to emerge from the runway -- the A effort or the B effort.
In a effort to make the world a louder place, Mad Decent has developed a free iPhone app.
His rebels said they had taken the hostages inside Parliament in a effort to disfranchise Fiji's ethnic Indian minority.
United wants to cut annual costs by $5 billion by 2005 in a effort to exit bankruptcy later this year.
Some critics accused Mr. Cui of selling out to the government-run culture system, with appearances on state television, in a effort to reach a broader audience.
But, he said, they were part of a effort by the agency to publicize its concerns about foreign influence in Canada.
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"This stadium is a major part of our Division I-A effort, and we built the stadium while relying on promises made to us by Miami and reassurances that have proved false," said Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, who is spearheading a lawsuit filed against Miami and the A.C.C., alleging that Miami reneged on promises that it intended to remain in the Big East for the foreseeable future.
Verna noted that this "grade-A effort" is "no ordinary holiday project".
Make an effort of putting an effort!
Every movement was an effort.
It was an effort tinged with desperation.
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