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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a influential" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an influential" because "influential" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She is an influential figure in the world of environmental activism."
Alternatives: "a powerful" or "a significant".
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The Big Lottery fund should, as a influential funder, organise a debate on how to enable the redesign of infrastructure.
Fifty-thousand people a year may be dying prematurely because of air pollution, a influential committee of MPs has reported after a six-month investigation.
The figures will put yet more pressure on the firms to explain why bills and UK profits have been going up, as they appear before a influential House of Commons committee of MPs.
Their theory was buttressed by a influential study published in 2010 in Nature, in which Harvard scientists examined the running style of some lifelong barefoot runners who also happened to be from Kenya.
Last week, Robert Alai, a influential blogger based in the city, tweeted a picture that appeared to show street kids being rounded up, whilst AFP reported that children were being kept out of the city centre.
The threat was made in an editorial in a influential Chinese newspaper.
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Here's a better plan: befriend an influential IOC member.
She's a knife-sharp businessperson and an influential philanthropist.
Mr. Waring, an eccentric artist nearly forgotten, was an influential figure.
"They bought an influential paper and want to make sure it stays an influential paper".
Stahl was an influential teacher.
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