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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a example of what" is not correct in English.
It should be "an example of what" due to the vowel sound that follows "an." You can use the corrected phrase when you want to provide a specific instance or illustration of a concept or idea.
Example: "Can you give me an example of what you mean by that?"
Alternatives: "a case of what" or "an instance of what".
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Because materiality is a complicated legal standard, Mr. Sokol can defend trades that others see as not only unseemly, but as a example of what insider trading laws should prohibit.
His story was one of those that, outside the city, especially on television and mostly because it happened in New York, played as a Grade A example of what newspaper reporters used to call a bacon-cooler.
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Take a moment to explore an example of what an online conference looks like.
You're a hero and an example of what it means to be an American.
A 'cutter' is an example of what could be looked upon as a truly functional kind.
It was just an example of what a woman, an icon really is.
Another researcher noted that sometimes a mentor provided an example of what not to do.
"This is an example of what a good firework display involves: a rotation of sequences.
It's an extravaganza and an example of what the National Football League is all about".
Meeting George gave me an example of what a writer was, something deeply alluring to emulate.
Scotland already has an example of what a cultural designation can mean.
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