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The phrase "a instruments" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an instrument" or "instruments" depending on the context.
Example: "I have an instrument that can measure sound levels accurately."
Alternatives: "a device" or "a tool".
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Meanwhile, a instruments on oil rigs are recording parameters in real time.
The orchestra frequently includes two clarinetists playing individual parts—each player is usually equipped with a pair of standard clarinets in B and A, and clarinet parts commonly alternate between B and A instruments several times over the course of a piece or even, less commonly, of a movement (e.g., 1st movement Brahms 3rd symphony).
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"Today," Dickson continued, "markets seem to be producing triple-A instruments from instruments that are not rated triple-A".
In short, CDOs are junk mortgages repackaged by investment banks, rated by Moody's as triple-A instruments and then flogged off to unsuspecting pension funds.
Coogler: It's just an instrument, a new instrument.
They are an instrument, a tool.
Buy an instrument from a Bard.
Read, play an instrument, do a sport.
It uses an instrument called an aluphone.
Is it learning an instrument?
…if you play an instrument.
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