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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a enlist" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "an enlist" if it were to be used, but "enlist" is typically used as a verb and does not require an article in this context.
Example: "I want to enlist in the army."
Alternatives: "join" or "sign up".
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So he has found a solution: enlisting a computer program to read the articles for him.
Hire a coach or enlist a friend to practice providing that answer with confidence, he advised.
There, green and class are both possible when you rent a cab or enlist a chauffeur.
A policeman enlists Stella Brand, a piano… It was a hot, dusty summer day in New Hampshire.
-- in an effort to enlist a messenger to establish his credibility with the police, the officials say.
A policeman enlists Stella Brand, a piano player and singer, and Keith Lyon, the cook.
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Is it simply a matter of enlisting a patient in a clinical trial, or does authorship require a particular level of participation in planning and executing a study?
She tried to pass herself as a man and enlist as a soldier in the Chilean Army.
But he sounded a little like a mayor, enlisting civilian volunteers to help restore order and clean up the debris.
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