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The phrase "a irregular" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an irregular" because "irregular" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The word 'irregular' is often used in grammar to describe a noun that does not follow standard rules."
Alternatives: "an unusual" or "an atypical".
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(a) Irregular scenario and (b) regularized scenario.
Suppose that (t k, k ϵZ) are increasing time instants of a irregular samples.
Open image in new window Fig. 1 Diagrammatic representations and MDCTA images illustrating the classification of carotid plaques based on their surface morphology as smooth (a), irregular (b) and ulcerated (c).
Figure 1 The various commercial specifications of Polygoni Multiflori Radix decoction pieces in the markets (A: irregular thick slices; B. length-wise into thin slices; C. various commercial specifications in Deqing county, the numbering is consistent to Table 1 ).
Retinal detachment: 1 perform the same steps as in the normal eye. 2 after the first stage, print the the retina detached with the corresponding mold or can be made directly with a scalpel making a irregular shape.
Autofluorescence at baseline revealed a irregular hypo-autofluorescent area with a strip of hyperautofluorescence at temporal edge (A), which over the next 4 days became morphologically similar to a dumb-bell-shaped maculopathy with increasing hyperautofluorescence at the rim of hypo-autofluorescent lesion (B).
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It also failed completely on a package with an irregular shape (a toy car).
A patera is an irregular crater, usually volcanic.
A prospect had an irregular bowel movement after eating Thai food?
Random - 0.020: Gives it a bit of an irregular look.
Betelgeuse is an example of an irregular red variable.
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