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The phrase "a outstanding" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an outstanding" because "outstanding" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She received an outstanding award for her contributions to the community."
Alternatives: "an exceptional" or "a remarkable".
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While such testimony on disease and addiction made him a notorious figure among antismoking advocates, Mr. Spears was widely praised as a outstanding civic leader in his hometown.
There's a outstanding Cavaradossi, one of the finest of recent years, from Vladimir Galouzine, entirely convincing as artist, lover and revolutionary, his singing dark, thrilling and wonderfully insistent.
And I have to tell you that as I said yesterday, my impression of him was that he was a outstanding police officer and a good man.
Now, the onus is on businesses such as ours to shout from the rooftops how keen we are to welcome visitors from across Europe, and that we can give a outstanding experience," he said.
His wiry strength allowed him to bounce off defenders, he was a outstanding dribbler, and he had a left foot that was both educated and thuggish, subtle and a sledgehammer.
Laurie was nominated for his role in the long-running US medical drama House while McKellen was nominated for the TV adaptation of his West End staging of King Lear, co-produced by Channel 4. Generation Kill, which gained a total of 11 nominations, was co-produced by the UK-based Company Picthere and there was a outstanding director nomination for its British director, Susanna White.
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What an outstanding year, a real breakthrough.
It was an outstanding job with an outstanding horse".
"That's an outstanding turnaround".
He played an outstanding match".
"Clermont is an outstanding side.
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