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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a for example" is not correct in written English.
The correct expression is "for example" or "as an example."
Example: "There are many fruits that are high in vitamin C, for example, oranges and strawberries."
Alternatives: "such as" or "like."
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(The vowel "a," for example, is a phoneme).
"Subway Q & A," for example, could appeal to straphangers in London and Tokyo.
(The vowel "a," for example, is a phoneme). By employing half phonemes, more natural-sounding words could be constructed.
Hence such characters as Mr A, for example, a Randian vigilante dressed all in white and doling out a brutal, uncompromising form of justice.
(To write the letter A, for example, put the pen tip on a printed page and move the pen as if you were drawing an oversize A).
Vitamin A, for example, is required for embryonic development, growth, reproduction, proper immune function, and the integrity of epithelial cells, in addition to its role in vision.
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Take Chick-fil-A for example.
To open a Chick-Fil-A, for example, you must have $10,000 in cash and go through a strict recruitment process.
Chick-fil-A, for example, doesn't do business on Sunday, thus forgoing those sales, those profits because of their convictions.
Chick fil-A, for example, dominated the ranking of chains by child-friendliness, and Panda Express won for taste of food.
The highest identity was between SMReV and species in AQRV-A, for example, CHSRV, which ranged from 76.2%to92.8%8%.
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