Sentence examples for a orange from inspiring English sources


The phrase "a orange" is not considered correct or standard usage in written English. The correct article to use before "orange" would be "an" as in "an orange." Example: "I picked an orange from the tree in my backyard for breakfast."

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A: Orange juice.

A) Orange juice is the most refreshing drink.

Pool A: Orange Lutheran, San Ramon, Marina, Yorba Linda.

In contrast, the new method recovered ≈217 000 events (18-fold more than the previous method, Figure 3 A, orange markers), resulting in molecules sized from PEG8 to PEG19 (black curve).

Based on ASP.NET, a orange fruit tree fertilizer expert system software was developed.

There was a orange cardboard Mubarak hung in effigy — like in Tahrir.

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(A) Ca2+ currents, evoked by a voltage-ramp protocol, were not significantly affected by latrunculin-A (orange).

Consistent with the western blot analysis, TXNL6 (green) co-localized with mitotracker (red) in the cultured HLE-B3 human lens epithelial cells (Figure 4, Panel A - orange).

In addition to having a orange-yellow belly and under tail-coverts, males have black cheeks and throat with the rest of the head, neck, and upper chest black with iridescent purplish-blue.

(a) Orange-stained cataclasite, (b) gray breccia, (c) black gouge, (d) black gouge under cross-polarized light, (e) gray-green gouge, and (f) brecciated greenschist.

Yellow could turn into a orange-yellow, brown turns into caramel, etc.

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