Sentence examples for a elevator from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a elevator" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "an" because "elevator" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I took an elevator to the top floor of the building."
Alternatives: "an lift" or "an escalator".

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Or when you share a elevator with Spike Lee, mourn and shrug over the Knicks, but don't ask him for his autograph?

"And we're going to be looking at various ways to modify the building, putting in a elevator or ramps or some sort of combination, possibly with an addition on the side of the building".

Gene Pietzak, an investigator for the Nassau County fire marshal, said the fire broke out in a elevator electrical panel on the first floor of the six-story Nassau/Suffolk Dormitory complex.

Or, if I ever get stuck on a elevator.

Those were posthumous records four and five, whereas we only had people who worked directly with me, or at least met me once in a elevator.

"It allows you to get the viewers attention and also give the effect of being on a elevator ride that transports you out of the chaos if only for a few minutes".

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It has a doorman, an elevator and indoor garage.

It had an elevator and a part-time doorman.

"Suddenly we felt a whoosh! like an elevator accelerating downwards.

I was on an elevator in a building in Manhattan.

He once installed an elevator behind a den bookshelf.

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