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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a umbrella" is not correct.
The correct phrase is "an umbrella". An umbrella is a noun meaning "a collapsible canopy supported by a central rod, used as protection from rain or sometimes from sunlight." Example sentence: I always carry an umbrella when I go out in case it starts to rain.
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"That's my Para-Broiler," he said, pointing to a umbrella with a wire grill where the handle would be.
"You living all this and you think musicians got a umbrella, till they come pick you up.
"I stress that this invitation comes too late and is no longer feasible," said Mohammed al-Qubati, a spokesman for the Joint Meetings Parties, a umbrella coalition of opposition parties.
"Habibie must step down and be replaced by a transitional government," said Indra Tarindrianto, an organizer for the Communication Forum of the Jakarta Student Senate, a umbrella group of students from 24 universities.
This event was a wonderful opportunity for folks from different groups under the HR & A umbrella to get together, enjoy some good food a little dancing and for many finally put the "face to the name". Our colleagues become our friends and we were reminded of our common purpose to use our talents to make Yale great.
Under its 7(a) umbrella, the SBA offers Express loans created for entrepreneurs in search of funding up to $350,000.
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He brought along an umbrella, a blanket, and some newspapers.
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He chose a spot under an umbrella.
A man held an umbrella over us.
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