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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a part or a" is not correct in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a situation where you are trying to distinguish between two options, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence.
Example: "You can choose to be a part of the project or a spectator, but the decision is yours."
Alternatives: "a component of" or "a member of".
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Disappointment may await, of course, but so may the revitalization that comes with being forced to rethink a part or a performer you thought you knew inside out.
Some of the writers had an agenda, but the actors would be talking about how to play a part or a scene, which helped me.
As well as the performance of a song, a part or a poem, rendering has grim associations: rendered meats and fats; the rendering of suspects for covert interrogation; the rendering of a human being into an avatar.
Action gestures showed the action of a part or a process of a system.
Open a part, or a blank template.
You may have to wait for a part or a mechanic.
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The Information Age, Drucker wrote, requires that we perceive not just the parts of a situation, but the overall ecology in which a part or an individual operates.
However, most existing methods for solving a MOOPs only calculate a part or an approximation of the Pareto front, and thus can hardly provide the most effective or accurate support to decision-makers in DRRG.
A talesman when accepted as a juror becomes a part or member of the court.
For a PLURAL POSSESSIVE or describing a PART or PIECE of a group... "Various peaces' place in the world," or "We all want a piece of the peaces".
So if a single object or a single part or for a head you don't have a single head model.
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