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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a opinion" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an opinion" because "opinion" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "In my opinion, the new policy will benefit everyone involved."
Alternatives: "a viewpoint" or "a perspective".
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This is not about a difference of a opinion about which way a highway should go.
And almost every time, it was drowned out by a opinion poll recording a rise in his popularity.
Please remember that while, below the line, a franks exchange of a opinion is welcome, dogs' abuse is not.
A spokesperson for D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson (D) said members of his staff met with musicians, but he doesn't yet have a opinion on the feasibility of such an incentive.
Cruz's sole citation for labeling her an "extremist" was a opinion she wrote in 2000 for a three-judge panel striking down a New Jersey law banning "partial birth abortions" — she called the law so broad and vague that it could be read to ban almost any abortion at any stage.
This is, indeed, something that Moore said, in 2006, in a opinion piece for WorldNetDaily, in which he argued that Representative Keith Ellison, a Democrat from Minnesota, should not be seated; when questioned about it in October, he said that the article was an accurate expression of his views.
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You have an opinion?
It was a reply, an opinion.
Anyone with a chequebook had an opinion.
That's a fact, not an opinion.
Again, an opinion — not a fact.
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