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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a erroneous" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an erroneous" because "erroneous" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The report contained an erroneous assumption that led to incorrect conclusions."
Alternatives: "a mistaken" or "an inaccurate".
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Shares the Blame for Feeling Cheated," June 19: George Vecsey conflates two wrongs -- allegedly bad play by the Americans earlier in the game and a erroneous call by a referee -- to come up with the conclusion in his column: one offsets the other.
a Erroneous transmission with −25-dBm relay gain.
The cameras extrude from the back, but not in a erroneous fashion.
Filters were applied to the VMS dataset to remove: a) erroneous geographic records outside the range 90°S to 90°N, −180°W to 180°E, b) records outside the 5 year study period, set to be 01-01-2000 to 31-12-2004, and c) records with elevations greater than 50 metres above sea-level as determined from the TerrainBase digital elevation model [35].
However, in this case, the associated singleton CLOG is likely to be a erroneous annotation.
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A typical example of an erroneous sequence in a public database is shown in Figure 1.
Thus, this is not an error of our system, but a consequence of an erroneous citation.
And a picture with the article, using information from a publicist, carried an erroneous credit.
If a gene makes an erroneous "developmental decision," cells grow where they shouldn't.
"This is, after all, simply an erroneous identification of a subject of a photograph," he said.
"Some folks may have gotten an erroneous press release," a spokesman for Mr. Cuomo, Peter Ragone, said.
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