Sentence examples for a expanded from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a expanded" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an expanded" because "expanded" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The project requires an expanded budget to accommodate additional resources."
Alternatives: "a larger" or "an extended".

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From March 1998 to December 1999, Avenue A expanded its customer list from two to 70 clients.

(a) Expanded view of traces (no target) from sample 13001 to 15000.

Using the fractional order calculus to model the supercapacitor, the relation between the voltage on capacitor terminals and its current can be expressed as follows i_{C}(t)=C_{alpha}frac{mathrm{d}^{alpha} u_{C}(t)}{mathrm{d} t^{alpha}}, (7) Fig. 2 Supercapacitor RC models, base model (a), expanded with a series resistance (b), and with additional parallel resistance (c).

(A expanded version of this article is at ConWebWatch).

(A ) Expanded dendrogram from Figure 6C including the data for the first two time-points of embryogenesis (Lecuyer et al., 2007 ).

Interest in the potential for a expanded use of sweet potatoes as animal feed in developing countries has arisen in this context.

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SP-A expanded the interfacial DPPC/Re-LPS film in the presence of EDTA (solid line).

For such a study, an expanded rubric is recommended.

Get a frigate with an expanded cargo hold.

A "reimagined SLA" or an expanded SLA?

Even with an expanded rotation, Toney Douglas remains a forgotten figure.

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