Sentence examples for a obliterated from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a obliterated" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an obliterated" because "obliterated" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The once vibrant painting now appeared as an obliterated canvas, barely recognizable."
Alternatives: "a destroyed" or "a erased."

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Lysosomal inhibition using bafilomycin A1, E64D, and pepstatin A obliterated Alda-1 but not ethanol-induced responses in GFP LC3 puncta.

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Those gains dangle just off the horizon, a lure the United States is willing to follow at the price of an obliterated Iraq, a bankrupt United States and a future of occupation.

Judge Christina A. Snyder of Federal District Court accepted the plea agreement of the former officer, Rafael Perez, 34, on one count of conspiracy and one count of possessing a firearm with an obliterated serial number.

"As we flew down from Birmingham, the track is all the way down, and then when you get in Tuscaloosa here it's devastating," Mr. Bentley said at an afternoon news conference, with an obliterated commercial strip as a backdrop.

To prevent postoperative adhesions and an obliterated abdomen, an early start of i.p. infusion, that is, immediately after surgery or at the latest the first postoperative day may be important.

In many ways, Syria's recent polio outbreak has been the logical result of an obliterated health infrastructure, a decline in public sanitation, weakened access to vaccines, and nearly nine million people displaced from their homes amid the chaos of conflict.

However, there are instances where DWI is especially valuable when disease is not readily visible on otomicroscopic examination, such as disease extension into the petrous apex (Fig. 13) or mastoid tip (Fig. 14), disease deep to an obliterated cavity, in a small reconstructed middle ear cavity or medial to an opaque tympanic membrane reconstruction [42].

In P. caudatus, gastrulation occurs at the vegetal pole [ 35], and after endomesoderm ingression, the embryo shows an obliterated archenteron, and a narrowed blastopore that corresponds to the future anal opening of the digestive tract [ 34].

"Do you have the application?" Mr. Coleman conceded that he had left a trail of bad debts after he resigned without notice from two earlier law enforcement positions, that he once owned an illegal machine gun with an obliterated serial number and that he has been subject to a court order to pay delinquent child support.

The brands, like the names of subdivisions, invoke an invented or, in some cases, an obliterated past: Franzia frequently buys labels and trademarks out of bankruptcy — saving himself the cost of development — and repurposes them when he sees an opening in the market.

Then we glissaded down the powdery slopes, jumped aboard our waiting helicopter, and flew to a picnic spot at the edge of an obliterated forest.

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