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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a even" is not correct in written English.
It is a misuse of the article "a" before the adjective "even," which should not be used together in this context.
Example: "I found a even better solution to the problem."
Alternatives: "an even" or "a more".
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A: Even though this vaccine is based on an attenuated virus, it is replicating at least some in humans.
A: Even for sophisticated owners, moving the technical stack, we see them moving their investors onto this platform.
A: Even with the film's flaws, Django is still a pretty juicy role.
A: Even though Foxx is playing the President of the United States, this is a basically a buddy-cop movie.
A: Even in non-emergency settings, breastfeeding is the best source of nutrition for newborns and young children.
"No, I've a even better idea.
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Some are saying we lost the battle with Chick-fil-A, even calling it a dismal failure.
Couldn't beat a nigger in the U-S-of-A, even with that pretty Sarah Palin at his side!
In contrast, mtCsA inhibited PT pore formation considerably better than it inhibited CyP-A, even though it binds to CyP-A and CyP-D with similar affinities.
Nor should he imply that the United States can be a even-handed broker in that conflict.
The desired properties of a nanofluid are: a. Even, durable and stable suspension of the solid nanoparticles in the host fluid (Basefluid) b.
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