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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a expedition" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "an" because "expedition" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "We are planning an expedition to the Arctic next summer."
Alternatives: "a journey" or "a mission".
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Rachel Sussman is still aboard the National Geographic Explorer, a ship on a expedition in Antarctica, where she is traveling as a researcher and guest of Lindblad Expeditions.
This historical novel veers between tragic and comic as it tells of the colonial genocide of the Tasmanians and of a colorful Manx smuggler, Illiam Quillian Kewley, whose ship is chartered for a expedition to the island by an eccentric philanthropist searching for the Garden of Eden.
Flt Lt Capps was an experienced mountaineer, having taken part in a expedition in the Indian Himalayas and led a group on an expedition that circumnavigated Mount Kenya and got to the summit of Point Lenana.
The first of these was L'Hermite's expedition, a expedition to West Africa under Commodore Jean-Marthe-Adrien L'Hermite that had sailed from Lorient towards the end of the Trafalgar campaign with orders to attack undefended merchant shipping off West Africa and await reinforcements under Jérôme Bonaparte.
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