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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a elaborated" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "an elaborated," as "elaborated" starts with a vowel sound. You can use "an elaborated" when talking about something that has been further developed or explained in detail. For example: "The speaker gave an elaborated explanation of the new policy."
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(a) Elaborated TiO 2 layer and (b) FTO thin film.
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Cue Labor to signal an elaborated position.
Joshua Rubin, a clarinetist, elaborated.
Te'o called himself a victim of an elaborate hoax.
Has Maurice become a victim of an elaborate international scam?
Add a hat for an elaborate, up market decoration.
Then on April 27th he elaborated a bit.
"The Flick" is an elaborate tribute to a fading art.
A thicket of swirls became an elaborate costume.
What if it's an elaborate mugging?" It is not an elaborate mugging.
She elaborated with a laugh.
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