Sentence examples for a engraving from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a engraving" is not correct in English.
It should be "an engraving" because "engraving" begins with a vowel sound. You can use it when referring to a print or image created by engraving techniques.
Example: "The museum displayed an engraving of a famous landscape."
Alternatives: "a print" or "a etching".

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Open image in new window Fig. 5 Laser engraving items: a engraving machine, b denim, c garment, d buttons, e leather and f embroidery.

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Niépce produced his most successful copy of an engraving, a portrait of Cardinal d'Amboise, in 1826.

The chairman of the endowment, Lynne V. Cheney, also presented Professor McDonald with an engraving a Gilbert Stuart painting of Thomas Jefferson.

In the northwest, a unique form of monument was created: the dendroglyph, an engraving on a living tree trunk.

Another is "Untitled (locomotive)," with an engraving of a French steam engine as the central image.

Another inspiration was an engraving from a treatise about sunspots by the Jesuit astronomer Christoph Scheiner.

The runes are arranged in three unequal lines, separated by an engraving of a stylized horse's head.

The chapel with its tall crenellated bell tower and streaming pennant looked like an engraving in a child's book.

An engraving of Washington and his generals hangs next to an engraving of a session of the Great Parliament of Ireland.

However, you can contact the seller and ask if they would do an engraving for a low cost.

His office is bare except for an engraving of Jesus, a green-shaded banker's lamp and a small crucifix.

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