Sentence examples for a excellent from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a excellent" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an excellent" because "excellent" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She gave an excellent presentation that impressed everyone in the room."
Alternatives: "a superb" or "a remarkable".

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A.M. Best has downgraded the company to "A" (excellent) from A+ (superior).

A) Excellent B) Acceptable C) Better than methane vapor but nothing to write home about.

A Excellent.

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Mortlock hammers it from distance and it is straight down the middle, a excellent kick.

A sparkling forehand, followed by a excellent half-volley earns her the break.

Now, with Broad a little creaky, I'm starting to think that Root would be a excellent alternative.

"One way to appear harmless is to appear dim," he said, citing PG Wodehouse's "affable, but thick as a plank" protagonist as a excellent disguise for an Englishman.

An epic losing streak and a excellent chance at getting one of the first few picks in the next NBA Draft.

However, Mohamed El-Fatatry, an Egyptian working out of Finland, reckons now is a excellent time to create a world aimed at Muslims.

They were, he informed me gleefully over the telephone: a) excellent, he was sure you couldn't get them in Britain; and b) easy to steal.

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