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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a established" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an established" because "established" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She is an established author in the field of science fiction."
Alternatives: "a recognized" or "a well-known".
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Assuming now that a first node (say A) established a link among the nodes.
Participants' conversations were analyzed following the conventions of conversation analysis (Appendix A) established by Jefferson (2004), which focuses on the turn-by-turn unfolding of talk-in-interaction in everyday situations.
The SHH-subgroup of tumors corresponds to the linkage analysis cluster "A" established by GPCR expression patterns.
Parallel clinical surveillance was performed by the sentinel surveillance system for acute viral hepatitis (SEIEVA) and by the ministerial Central Task Force on Hepatitis A, established with the purpose of determining the source of the outbreak and adopting appropriate outbreak control strategies.
(a) Established methods for Pd-catalysed cross-coupling reactions.
There's no telling but Brody has a established track record and the industry is ripe for disruption and/or destruction.
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It was an established company that….
The original patient specimens from which IM-a and LCL-a established were acquired after obtaining written informed consent from the patients.
"It's an established myth.
He was an established writer.
We have an established product.
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