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The phrase "a insignia" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an insignia" because "insignia" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The soldier proudly wore an insignia on his uniform to signify his rank."
Alternatives: "a badge" or "a symbol".
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While cleaning up the apartment, Franks finds a box of war memorabilia, including a military cap with an insignia incorporating a swastika.
But now, under new leadership, the unit is going back to being the "Crusaders," complete with an insignia of a crusader shield with a big red cross on it and a crusader knight as its mascot.
Each of the eight Prince of Asturias Awards is endowed with 50,000 euros in cash, a specially commissioned Joan Miró sculpture, a diploma and an insignia.
Each awardee will receive a cash prize of 50,000 euros, a diploma, and an insignia.
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There will never be such a brigade, but if there were, I have an insignia in mind: a she-male marsh harrier on a field of earth tones with eyeliner in one talon and lipstick in the other.
It was, even to him, more of an insignia than a magnum opus.
The brawl, which involved representatives of both sides and pitch invaders from the stands, arose after the drone lowered a flag bearing an insignia of "Greater Albania".
When Majors's second stint as Pitt's coach ended, the Panthers moved to navy blue jerseys with "Pittsburgh" in block letters on the front and shiny gold pants and helmets — which carried an insignia of a growling panther.
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