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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a erratic" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an erratic" because "erratic" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "His erratic behavior made it difficult for the team to rely on him."
Alternatives: "an unpredictable" or "a capricious."
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Mine, for instance, are screaming, loud bangs, and men who are behaving in a erratic way.
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Hawes has settled in as a starter after an erratic first 42 games as a reserve.
"With a fatigued government and an erratic campaign, it's a good performance.
She was leaning against a huge rock, an erratic scrawled with Day-Glo declarations of love.
On "Room 302," a kick and a snare chase after an erratic splay of wind chimes.
Customers described him a good mechanic, but an erratic businessman.
The pieces were carved by a local artist with an erratic sense of scale.
T. J. FORD, TEXAS -- The 5-10 sopointre point guard is a slick passer and an erratic shooter.
Rezendes, played by Mark Ruffalo, is an erratic journalist with a maverick approach to reporting.
Hours later, a military coup installed an erratic young Army captain, Moussa Dadis Camara.
The group utilized a "glitchy" piano and "an erratic collection of sounds" for it.
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