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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a expedited" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an expedited" because "expedited" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "We need to find an expedited solution to this problem to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "a fast-tracked" or "an accelerated".
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In addition, the order may be entered into the system either manually or electronically, and it may be either a standard or an expedited transaction.
Trang got an expedited $2.1 million, a record settlement.
The chair of the Board can determine that an expedited rather than a full review is required.
An enrollee or physician (acting on behalf of an enrollee) may request an expedited reconsideration as described in § 422.584.
J. D. Edwards & Company, which filed one of the suits, said the move was a delaying tactic and requested an expedited schedule to block Oracle's tender offer.
"We specialize in international contracting for complex procurements, offering your government an expedited procurement process on a government-to-government basis," the corporation's website reads.
But council members did express interest in creating a fee for applicants seeking an expedited process through the city's design review process.
One agency manager concluded that Dr. von Eschenbach "was demanding not only an expedited process but also an outcome in favor of ReGen," the report stated.
They either could throw taxpayers' money into G.M. in the hope an expedited trip through Chapter 11 would produce a slimmed-down and successful carmaker.
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