Sentence examples for a occupied from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a occupied" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an occupied" because "occupied" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The room was a mess because it was an occupied space during the party."
Alternatives: "a filled" or "an engaged".

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However, any individual emigrating from a occupied patch also increases the risk of local population extinction.

(A) Occupied GBM binding site in the 4.4 Å ATP + GBM state map after focus refinement of SUR1 ABC transporter module.

Group A occupied and suitable, Group B – seasonal and transitional use, Group C – potential restoration areas.

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The new charge, discharging a gun into an occupied vehicle, is a felony.

Floridians also cannot knowingly fire a gun in a public place, in an occupied building or on a paved street.

He was charged with the burglary of an occupied vehicle, a felony; and simple battery, a misdemeanor.

Capture an opponent's piece by moving a piece into an occupied square.

"Our listings range from a full house to an apartment to a spare bedroom within an occupied home.

"Afghanistan is an ally, not an occupied country," President Hamid Karzai said in a press conference Tuesday.

Ms Basu claims she "couldn't bear to see an occupied country", a notion that seems to run in her family.

A student inside an occupied university building (Photo by Konstantin Pavlov).

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