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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a elbow" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "an" because "elbow" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "He injured an elbow during the game."
Alternatives: "an arm joint" or "an elbow joint."
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Gardner received a third opinion Thursday from Dr. Timothy Kremcheck in Cincinnati, who agreed with the earlier diagnoses that Gardner has a elbow muscle strain, bone bruise and joint inflammation, which have not fully healed.
It's cause there ain't even really a elbow bone, it's just a — " Q. "Or some of your ointments or Vaseline-type jelly on it to make it look even wetter and shinier.
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For example: an apple, an elbow, an Indian.
I mean, you don't glance at an elbow or a knee and have a chuckle.
First I drew an elbow, then an apple and an orange.
James has an elbow strain and a bruise in his olecranon, the bony tip of his right elbow.
If it were a familiar ailment, like an elbow, he'd know, he added.
A firm hand on an elbow, giving strength to wobbly legs.
Figure 3 represents a wide walker with an elbow support.
Two-thirds of children hospitalized because of an elbow injury have a SCFH [3, 7].
Surveying the area, paleoanthropologist Donald Johanson spotted a small part of an elbow bone.
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