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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a enlargement" is not correct in English.
It should be "an enlargement" due to the vowel sound that follows the article. You can use it when referring to an increase in size or scale, typically in contexts like photography, biology, or medical imaging.
Example: "The doctor showed me an enlargement of the X-ray to explain the issue with my lungs."
Alternatives: "a growth" or "an increase in size."
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(a) Enlargement of Additional file 3 : Figure S3e showing primary xylem probably without central protoxylem strand.
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The model depicts a partially invaded tachyzoite (a) and an enlargement of the MJ (box in dotted lines) in (b).
In the photograph displayed here (an enlargement cropped from a much larger photo), he is seen with Yale Band.
There's an enlargement of the abdomen and a sensation of distention," explains Dr. Kyle Staller, a gastroenterologist at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital.
The neuroma is an enlargement and inflammation of a portion of the nerve.
These values correspond to a diameter of 24.60 inches, thus an enlargement of 7.10 inches.
These alterations include a reduction in their numbers and an enlargement of their size (Fig. 6).
Click on either image for an enlargement.
Click the image for an enlargement.
Posada ordered an enlargement of the picture for his home.
Click on any photo to see an enlargement.
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