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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a expensive" is not correct in English.
It should be "an expensive." You can use "an expensive" when referring to something that has a high cost or price.
Example: "Buying a new car can be an expensive decision for many families."
Alternatives: "a costly" or "a high-priced".
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Grade A, expensive, top quality garbage that impressed everybody.
Airlines have not done this because it is a expensive and laborious affair.
Development ideas mooted so far have ranged from an environmental housing complex to a expensive private clinic, but its future remains unclear.
Paul Massara, boss of RWE NPower, one of the UK's Big Six, said: "We will look back and think that nuclear was a expensive mistake".
This high level of accuracy can only be maintained at a expensive energy cost, since the node clocks can drift up to 80 μ s per second.
Even as tech giants like Facebook have certainly been seeing how much they can get away with — to force a expensive and time-consuming legal fight.
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Growing a church is an expensive business.
A liver transplant is an expensive joke.
But an expensive connection!
"That's an expensive ingredient.
It is an expensive mess.
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