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The phrase "a error in" is not correct in written English; it should be "an error in." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing a mistake or flaw in a specific context, such as writing, calculations, or processes.
Example: "There was an error in the calculations that led to the incorrect results."
Alternatives: "a mistake in" or "an issue with".
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Before infusion (Fig. 8 A – C ), our monkeys performed the task well with few errors (Fig. 8 A, error) in both go- and no-go trials.
It results from a error in the dystrophin gene, which provides coding for a protein that determines the structure of muscle tissues.
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