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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a honour" is not grammatically correct in written English.
The correct phrase is "an honor." "Honor" is a countable noun, so it requires the article "an" before it. Example: It was an honor to receive the award for best student in the class.
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It is a honour really when you look at the names that have won it before and it just makes you go 'wow' really.
The Sub-Prefect pressed us to occupy rooms in his own yamen, an a honour which we had not before met with, and which, I believe, no modern traveller has received.
"While there will be many memories, above all I shall never forget what a honour and a privilege it has been to have worked with such a dedicated, creative and professional team of staff, without whom, so much simply would not have been possible.
It is a honour for us to do so.
"It is just a big achievement for myself and a privilege and a honour".
The striker told BBC Wiltshire: "Coventry's my hometown and it would have been a honour to play for them.
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It's an honour, a privilege and a joy.
Leading a business is an honour and a responsibility.
That's a privilege and an honour.
"It is both an honour and a burden," he said.
It's an honour and a privilege".
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