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The phrase "a indian" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an Indian" because "Indian" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I met an Indian artist at the cultural festival."
Alternatives: "an individual from India" or "a person of Indian descent."
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A: Indian Point is defended by armed guards, sophisticated detection equipment and other advanced protection systems that meet or exceed federal, state and local requirements.
He gave the title "Madonna" to a picture of a Indian woman holding her baby.
Inspired by Slumdog Millionaire's tale of a Indian chai-wallah set to win big.
A Indian bride, suspecting that her intended was illiterate, asked him to count money and when he failed at the task refused to marry him.
At present, barely 6 percent of India's $470 billion in retail sales takes place in organized retail stores, according to Technopak, a Indian consulting firm.
MicroARTMAP is also applied to other two civil engineering problems, namely (a) Indian Standard (IS) classification of soil and (b) prediction of earthquake parameters from the response spectrum in which no feature extractor step is necessary.
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This law provided for trial in a federal court for crimes committed by an Indian against a non-Indian or by a non-Indian against an Indian.
She was an Indian with a history.
A Chinese or an Indian, gastronomically speaking?
I pictured an Indian with an insect.
Being an Indian was also a barrier.
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