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The phrase "a objective" is not correct in English.
It should be "an objective" because "objective" begins with a vowel sound. You can use "an objective" when referring to a goal or aim in various contexts, such as academic, professional, or personal settings.
Example: "Our main objective is to improve customer satisfaction by enhancing our service quality."
Alternatives: "a goal" or "a target."
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Howard Ben Tré is also concerned with the ancient past but in a objective way.
Thus the Type A objective of fatally weakening an opponent by destroying assets important to his success -- in theory, a measurable process -- is replaced in Type B war by the much more complicated, essentially unquantifiable task of defeating him.
a) Objective: An increase in cell-free DNA was observed in the plasma of many cancer patients.
Social relations can be measured through: a) objective indicators, i.e. the number of social contacts in a given time interval or b) subjective indicators, i.e. feelings of loneliness.
With a objective function and different pumping powers, five critical parameters (the fiber length, L; the proportion of pump power for pumping Nd3+, η; Nd3+ and Yb3+ concentrations, NNd and NYb and output mirror reflectivity, Rout) of the given NYDFLs are optimized by solving the rate and power propagation equations.
(a) Objective value evolution.
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"We are building a company with an objective," says Kleinman.
A fact is an objective, verifiable observation.
A: References are supposed to provide an objective view.
As an objective, I have every objection.
European football was a vague idea, never an objective.
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