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The phrase "a error that" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an error that" because "error" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "There was an error that caused the system to crash unexpectedly."
Alternatives: "a mistake that" or "an issue that".
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If the LCD buffer has not completely cleared, then this will cause a error that results in gibberish characters being displayed on screen.
Not that it matters because the company's plan is to automate every process so a technician need visit only when there is a error that software managing the center cannot solve.
Clay Bellinger started in Brosius' place Tuesday night, making a error that led to all of Anaheim's runs in the Yankees' 5-3 victory, and he was in the lineup for tonight's game, the final in a three-game series against the Angels.
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Plus, there could be legal consequences if a machine makes an error that costs a patient their life.
A value that represents an error that has occurred in a program.
If she'd made an error that had involved a march, or a bomb, how would I have felt?
The SEC identifies an error that causes a restatement (error caught – 1,114 observations).
When Spirion runs, some users see an error that says "A digitally signed driver is required".
In addition to Frazier's uncomfortable moment on the basepaths, Starlin Castro made an error that cost a run.
First, an attempt to correct one gene could result in an error that leads to an unanticipated change in another.
It is a small scandal, rooted in an error that has yet to be explained.
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