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The phrase "a officially" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an officially" because "officially" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She is an officially recognized expert in her field."
Alternatives: "a formally" or "an authorized".
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The president was a officially a man of the internet people, a new standard for those who matter.
As an actor, and even more so as the producer of a (officially) loss-making film, you've taken part in that, you've benefitted from it.
As the filmmaker makes clear, that total darkness is no natural phenomenon but the result of a officially planned power outages.
Starting with Misha Quark, described as a type of cultured dairy, it is a officially a type of cheese with a mild flavor.
Although IGRA is a officially approved test for the diagnosis of LTBI, Kim et al. reported that IGRA has a limited role in the diagnosis of TB infection in individuals with a history of TB [ 21].
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