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The phrase "a event that" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an event that" due to the vowel sound at the beginning of "event."
Example: "It was an event that changed the course of history."
Alternatives: "an occurrence that" or "a situation that".
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A slight, 23-year-old British woman emerged before a crowd of several thousand spectators in Chongqing, China, to perform as the final competitor in a event that has flown largely under the radar of the sports pages.
In 1920, while on secondment to Madrid, he witnessed a event that was to be central to the formation of his aesthetic ideas - the fatal goring of a bullfighter.
The Trump campaign claimed "an enormous surge in momentum and enthusiasm" in recent days, citing Minnesota, where the campaign said that in less than 24 hours it had 18,000 RSVPs for a event that could hold 5,000 people.
Until the Department of Health and Human Services actually writes the new regulations for this and many other parts of the law, though, no one can say for certain what will count as a event that sets the preventive care requirement in motion.
Ali Moore reports on a event that will see the world's best players go head-to-head.
The first stop of the tour was in Los Angeles on November 13 , 2009 a event that marked the unveiling of the Leaf in North America.
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A label is an event that may happen to a site.
Do we outlaw implantation of a memory of an event that never happened?
"It's like a snapshot of an event that happened 80 million years ago".
A nevent is an event that has never taken place.
An event that is a background with many response events or an event that is a response to another event should be part of that process.
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