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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a encore" is not correct in written English.
The correct phrase is "an encore," which is used to refer to an additional performance or repetition of a performance, typically in response to audience applause.
Example: "After the final song, the crowd erupted in cheers, and the band returned to the stage for an encore."
Alternatives: "an additional performance" or "a repeat performance."
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Many times, the performer may even do a encore!
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The show ended with an encore, a reprise of "Friends".
Maybe holding up a lighter for an encore.
Still, a long, loud ovation demanded an encore.
A week later, "by demand," the symphony had an encore.
They wanted an encore.
Damn.' 'Let's' " — an encore!
"Yoda" received an encore.
How about an encore?
And for an encore?
What's left as an encore?
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