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The phrase "a outline" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an outline." You can use it when referring to a general description or plan that summarizes the main points of a topic.
Example: "Before starting the project, I created an outline to organize my thoughts and ensure I covered all necessary aspects."
Alternatives: "a summary" or "a framework."
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Pick your favorite color and fill it in the bubble letter A outline.
(a) Outline of the iST sample-processing method.
(a) Outline of the ancestral karyotype segments determined by comparative chromosome painting techniques26,27 in A. thaliana chromosomes.
(a) Outline of reconstituting a 3D ePD image of a PSC colony and derivation of its aspect ratio.
(a) Outline briefly the plan of distribution of the obligations and state the amount of the participation of each principal underwriter, if any.
You'll also find the slide deck for the day, a concept sketching worksheet with space for recording feedback on the back, and a outline of the systems design method we used in the class.
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A plan, an outline, whatever you will.
I write an outline for a book.
Draw an outline of a lily pad.
Have an outline or a curriculum.
I never have an outline".
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