Sentence examples for a inch from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a inch" is not correct in written English; it should be "an inch." You can use "an inch" when referring to a measurement of length in the imperial system.

Example: "The board needs to be cut down by an inch to fit properly."
Alternatives: "one inch" or "a single inch."

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But, typically, from the next he's a inch away from playing on off the inside edge.

Alongside, mirrors folded, he must be within a inch of the Duster's flank.

Braid till there is about a inch of fabric left.

Take 3 color clay pieces and cut then so there a half a inch.

Cut from seam on left or right side about a inch wide and up to arm area.

The same goes for the 8 mm (3/4 inch) shaft fitting a inch (6.35 mm) collet.

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Sew a seam along the whole edge, from corner to corner using a ½ inch seam allowance and a basting stitch.

Use an oblong seeded watermelon, cut a ¼ inch slice off the bottom to provide a stable base.

Use a 3/8 ratchet and a ½ inch socket.

The setup was calibrated with a ¼ inch microphone (B&K 4135) connected to a B&K 2670 preamplifier and a B&K 2636 measuring amplifier.

Using ainch (0.3 cm) bit drill a pilot hole at the selected location.

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