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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a electrician" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an electrician" because "electrician" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I need to hire an electrician to fix the wiring in my house."
Alternatives: "an electrical worker" or "a qualified electrician."
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A electrician stands in front of a State Grid branch in China's Hunan province in 2011.
And he is earning more such credits by working seven days a week as a electrician in the prison, Karen Oien, a state prison spokeswoman, said.
Of the last few men Father Fitzpatrick has recruited, one was a senior vice president for what he called "a major corporation," one came out of the military and one had been working as a electrician.
Robin is a talented electrician who holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Eastern College that she obtained while working full-time as a electrician.
defer.add img); Call a electrician for the wiring, if you have basic knowledge about electrical stuff simply do a series connection.
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For example, calling a plumber, an electrician, a gardener, a roof repairman.
List a plumber, an electrician, and a heating/cooling pro.
He was a pilot and an electrician.
"I'm an electrician, not a plumber," said Dr. Levine, 43.
Has anyone got a number for an electrician?
Employ an electrician and a contractor to install your system.
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