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The phrase "a establish" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an establish" if referring to the act of establishing something, but typically "establish" is used as a verb without an article.
Example: "We need to establish a clear plan for the project."
Alternatives: "create" or "set up".
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You're just starting out in fashion design, are attempting to a establish a new brand of your own or want to take your label to that next level of success.
We examine the use-wear indicators of the scraper assemblage to a) establish whether it is possible to identify activity indicators in southern African Later Stone Age assemblages and b) determine whether different activities were being performed between forager camps.
The personal delivery method is acknowledged to increase response rates as completed responses can help (a) establish rapport with respondents while introducing the survey, (b) provide clarifications if needed quickly, and (c) collect the questionnaire immediately (Cavana et al. 2001).
Through it all, I've taken it in stride, and have worked diligently to a establish credibility with media, my community, and other leaders in this work.
We sought to (a) establish standards for women friendly care and (b) explore attitudinal barriers which could impede the proper implementation of clinical audit.
Steps within the implementation are: a) establish a finite initial population of individuals; b) evaluate the adaptation or fitness of each individual in that population; c) apply operators (power function, adaptation/fitness threshold, etc).
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"It's an established myth.
He was an established writer.
We have an established product.
Mr. Metcalf worked from an established template.
He's an established big-leaguer".
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