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a ideal solution
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a ideal solution" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an ideal solution" because "ideal" begins with a vowel sound. Example: "We are looking for an ideal solution to our current problem that satisfies all stakeholders."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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In fact, running some operations (i.e., flow and congestion control) at receiver is a ideal solution to alleviate the workload of the sender [23, 24].
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
It represents a stable equilibrium state for a concave g(a), e.g. for an ideal solution.
Science
There are sleeveless roll necks, which to me (still suffering from an occasional menopausal heatwave) are an ideal solution beneath a jacket.
News & Media
Although thermodynamics provided no sharp distinction between compounds and solutions, it did allow the formulation of a concept for a special case called an ideal solution.
Science
The alternative is a regular garment made of tightly woven fabric, hardly an ideal solution on a hot summer day.
News & Media
A technique that combines a raising of the valley and lowering of the hill is an ideal solution to a difficult problem.
Science
Thus, the present IAAM bi-layer structure represents an ideal solution for a wide variety of TCO applications.
Science
For those who have long driveways, plowing at an angle may be an ideal solution.
Wiki
"It wasn't an ideal solution," said Dudley Stewart, a Web designer who lives near the park with his wife, Laura, and their 3-year-old son, Spike.
News & Media
A solution of (SSGVQEP) is an ideal solution.
Thus, immunization became a key player in providing an ideal solution to the dilemma.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "an" before words that begin with a vowel sound (a, e, i, o, u) to ensure correct grammar. For instance, use "an ideal solution" instead of "a ideal solution".
Common error
Avoid using "a" before words starting with a vowel sound. This is a common mistake that can easily be corrected by using "an" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a ideal solution" functions as a noun phrase intending to describe something as a perfect or very suitable answer to a problem. However, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect because of the improper usage of the indefinite article "a" before a word starting with a vowel sound.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a ideal solution" is grammatically incorrect, as flagged by Ludwig AI. The correct form is "an ideal solution". This correction involves using the indefinite article "an" before the word "ideal" because "ideal" begins with a vowel sound. Although the phrase appears in a few sources, its incorrect usage suggests careful attention to article usage. Always remember to use "an" before vowel sounds to maintain grammatical accuracy. If you need to express a similar idea consider using phrases like "a perfect solution" or "an optimal solution".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
an ideal solution
Corrects the grammatical error by using "an" instead of "a" before the vowel sound.
a perfect solution
Replaces "ideal" with "perfect" while keeping the original grammatical structure.
an optimal solution
Substitutes "ideal" with "optimal", requiring the article "an" for grammatical correctness.
a prime solution
Replaces "ideal" with "prime", keeping the article "a" appropriate.
a top-notch solution
Uses "top-notch" instead of "ideal", maintaining a similar positive connotation.
a superb solution
Replaces "ideal" with "superb", indicating high quality.
a first-rate solution
Uses "first-rate" as a substitute for "ideal", maintaining the "a" article.
a flawless solution
Replaces "ideal" with "flawless", emphasizing the perfection of the solution.
a classic solution
Replaces "ideal" with "classic", describing the solution to be well stablished.
a textbook solution
Uses "textbook" to describe a solution as an ideal and standard one.
FAQs
Why is "a ideal solution" grammatically incorrect?
The phrase "a ideal solution" is incorrect because the word "ideal" begins with a vowel sound. English grammar requires the use of the indefinite article "an" before words that start with a vowel sound. The correct form is "an ideal solution".
What are some alternatives to "a ideal solution"?
While the grammatically incorrect phrase "a ideal solution" should be avoided, you can use "an ideal solution", "a perfect solution", or "an optimal solution" instead.
Which is correct, "a ideal solution" or "an ideal solution"?
The correct phrase is "an ideal solution". The indefinite article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, such as "ideal".
How can I remember to use the correct article before nouns?
A simple rule is to use "a" before words that start with a consonant sound and "an" before words that start with a vowel sound. For example, "a car" and "an apple". However, remember that it's the sound that matters, not just the letter; for example, you would say "a university" because it starts with a consonant sound (yoo).
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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85%
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Real-world application tested