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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a improvised" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an improvised" because "improvised" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The performance was a spontaneous and an improvised act that captivated the audience."
Alternatives: "an unscripted" or "a spontaneous".
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That line was originally from an improvised sketch about a chef.
Placed upright, they suggest an improvised shelter and also a monument (maybe to Bruce Nauman).
She landed shakily on a double axel but stuck an improvised triple salchow.
It was subsequently transformed into an emergency refugee camp and an improvised prison and juvenile detention centre.
But, appropriately, it felt like part of an elaborate evil scheme rather than an improvised reveal.
Grant brings him down, crafting an improvised shiv out of the inside of a laptop.
On his leg was an improvised bandage.
At the militia headquarters we saw an improvised cemetery.
Cracks in its fabric are supported by an improvised scaffolding.
There was no music, only Mr. Ahmed, banging sticks together for an improvised beat.
At the time, Saison was operating out of an improvised shed in the city's Mission District.
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