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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a exodus" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an exodus" because "exodus" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The sudden exodus of residents from the city left many businesses struggling to survive."
Alternatives: "a mass departure" or "a large migration".
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Durham, for example, are facing a exodus of players at the end of the season amid severe financial difficulties and reported debts of £6m.
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The 1798 epidemic in Philadelphia also prompted an exodus; an estimated 1,292 residents died.
Such a move would probably trigger a war and an exodus of refugees.
It is not an exodus, or even a stampede.
A more immediate worry is an exodus of talent not employed directly by the laboratory.
"A mere 75-watt bulb sparked an exodus beyond biblical proportions in less than four seconds".
Several factors converged recently to cause an exodus from municipal bonds, and a subsequent buying opportunity.
Did a car-heavy construction strategy eventually enable an exodus from the city?
The news precipitated a slew of negative news media coverage and an exodus of students.
The Croatian War of Independence, and the ethnic fracturing of Yugoslavia that preceded it, caused an exodus of the Croat population followed by an exodus of Serbs.
Many predict an exodus.
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