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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a orchestra" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "an" because "orchestra" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I attended an orchestra performance last night."
Alternatives: "an ensemble" or "a symphony".
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There was an orchestra, a choir, and Alan Titchmarsh.
"You can't have an orchestra without a violin, or you can't have an orchestra without a cello.
We couldn't hire an orchestra or a studio to record an orchestra.
The idea of an orchestra seemed a little strange; no one had an orchestra.
He needed a piano or an orchestra".
A conductor and an orchestra need chemistry.
Does an orchestra need a conductor?
Stefani also appears as a nun and an orchestra conductor.
Not in an orchestra either, because an orchestra is not an Indian concept.
But maybe audiences need a little distance from an orchestra.
Remember, this is an orchestra performance, not a rock concert.
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