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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a intake of" is not correct in English
It should be "an intake of" because "intake" begins with a vowel sound. You can use it when discussing the amount of something consumed or taken in, such as food, water, or nutrients. Example: "The recommended daily intake of water is about eight glasses."
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Rose Hill finds itself in a particularly tricky situation: it's a challenging school with a intake of deprived children who have emotional needs that not all teachers are able or willing to work with, and it is situated in one of the most unaffordable cities in the country.
(A) Intake of trans fat should be minimized.
So we look at different approaches to increase the vitamin A intake of these two groups.
Increasing the vitamin A intake of populations with VAD can decrease childhood deaths from such illnesses by 25 per cent.
The vitamin A intake of premenopausal and postmenopausal women (i.e., older than 50 years) was comparable (Table 2).
Models were fitted for the analysis of the relation between estradiol as well as progesterone and a) intake of total or types of fat b) weight gain.
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There was a collective pause, an intake of breath.
Water samples were collected at an intake of a drinking water treatment plant during July 2014.
Given an uneventful course a patient would achieve an intake of 2,000 ml within 5 days.
Pakistan was number one with an intake of over a million.
Sometimes it would be no more than a reddening of the eyes and an intake of settling breath.
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