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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a overhead" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an overhead" as "overhead" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "We need to consider an overhead cost when budgeting for the project."
Alternatives: "an overhead expense" or "an overhead charge".
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The Danish defender scored a overhead kick past goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne and Wanderers' new signing Artiz Borta on the line.
He airkicks but Rooney then muscles off his marker and tries a overhead kick that El Hadari saves.
The Green Lions took an early lead through a Ryan Zico Black free-kick, but Bedfont equalised shortly after with a overhead kick from Saman Kanani.
HTS cable terminations are required when the insulated shield HTS cables connect with other conductors such as a bus or a overhead lines.
For each subject, three sequences were recorded under different lighting conditions and facial expressions, as shown in Figure 7. Figure 7 Database capture conditions: (a) Overhead light with neutral expression, (b) Overhead and frontal light with neutral expression, (c) Overhead and frontal light with varying facial expressions.
Fig. 3 Response surface plots; the interaction effect of a overhead stirring time and the cycle of high pressure homogenizer; b high shear time and the cycle of high pressure homogenizer; c shear rate and the cycle of high pressure homogenizer on response (particle size).
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Cool down with an overhead stretch, a quad stretch and a forward fold.
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A 40% precision is associated to an overhead of 150%, while a 50% precision is associated with a 100% overhead.
Use a lamp or just an overhead light.
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