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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a inflicting" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an inflicting" since "inflicting" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The report discussed an inflicting pain that many patients experience after surgery."
Alternatives: "a causing" or "an imposing".
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Wilkinson's omission was the only change from the side that lost so poorly at Murrayfield, and Ashton said he was wary of a inflicting mass cull.
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One shell impact can help repel the zombie away from you along with an inflicting amount of damage.
Hepatitis A inflicts what feel like severe flu symptoms: nausea, fever, dizziness, overall lethargy and jaundice.
Size, however, is not a dependable criterion; some smaller sharks may bite or nip a bather, inflicting a minor wound.
It's nonetheless a tiny broom inflicting a big headache on Mitt Romney.
In his last years he became a tyrannical recluse, inflicting a reign of terror against the major personages of Rome.
It might be unchristian because it was a response to an injury by inflicting an injury.
And, when a player celebrates an injury inflicted by a cheap shot, he should be benched.
Most of these funds will sink to a discount, inflicting investors with additional pain.
One serious traffic accident occurred when the winds overturned a bus, inflicting injuries on the driver.
Hence, DNA molecules in targeted cell populations were irradiated at a rate inflicting approximately 1 2 DNA DSBs per hour.
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