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The phrase 'a honorary' is not correct in written English.
The correct phrase to use is 'an honorary'. For example: She was awarded an honorary degree for her exemplary service to the community.
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In June 1993, he received a Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Sienna College.
She received a honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Morehouse School of Medicine.
As one former Campbell executive put it, "David is like a honorary family member".
He was a honorary Police Surgeon of the NYPD with two citations by police commissioners Benjamin Ward and Howard Safir.
He stayed at the same very high level for at least 10 years," Pele, who was awarded a honorary Ballon d'Or, told France Football magazine on Tuesday.
There, as photographers snapped images from afar, friends and relatives each took a turn placing a honorary bit of earth onto the coffin.
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It is about giving a person an honorary degree".
The post is an honorary position, not an elected one.
A Nasdaq representative gave him an honorary hoodie and trophy.
later, Harvard, having first given him an honorary Phi Beta Kappa, gave him an honorary D.S.C.
He was honored with a Technion Honorary Fellowship in 1997 and an Honorary Doctorate in 2002.
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