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The phrase "a errors by" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an error by" if referring to a single mistake, or "errors by" if referring to multiple mistakes.
Example: "There were several errors by the team in the final report."
Alternatives: "a mistake by" or "an issue caused by".
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Statistical analysis was performed to estimate the magnitude of type A errors by performing the analysis multiple times for different noise realizations.
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Maybe an error by a usually sure-handed infielder.
Mr. Ma has claimed his innocence and described the irregularity as an error by a clerk.
The cause of the derailment was under investigation late today, but preliminary evidence pointed to an error by a field signal supervisor, Ms. Hackett said.
He mentioned another auditor who helped a company conceal an error by suggesting changes in the company's accounting policies.
The Trump administration has also been using an error by a Time magazine reporter as evidence that all of the media is dishonest.
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"I do not believe we are committing an error by providing an enjoyable diversion for them on a single Saturday afternoon.
Still, I do not believe we committed an error by providing an enjoyable diversion for these men on a single Saturday afternoon.
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