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The phrase "a uninterrupted" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an uninterrupted" because "uninterrupted" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "We enjoyed an uninterrupted view of the sunset from the hilltop."
Alternatives: "a continuous" or "a constant".
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Results indicate that the nanofibers are smooth with a diameter of around 100 nm and a uninterrupted length of several meters.
The original game involved you laying down a series of pipes in an effort to create a uninterrupted path from one end of the puzzle to the other.
By 2009, however, losses accelerated again, while the northwest region experienced a uninterrupted thinning during the six-year time period, according to the study.
On this tour Hamasaki abandoned for the first time the traditional format of her previous concerts and presented a uninterrupted, shorter show, on which she also debuted as an aerial acrobat.
The NAT2 gene spans 9.9 kb (Chr 8 positions 18,293,034 18,302,961 in NCBI B35 assembly) and consists in a non-coding exon at the 5' end, separated by a 9 kb intron from a uninterrupted coding region of 873 bp (including the stop codon).
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"I believe it is the desire of both countries to make an uninterrupted and uninterruptible process".
I see the online comments more as a flow, an uninterrupted flow irrigating information.
We predefined an AAR as an uninterrupted run of four or more identical amino acids.
Assume that an observer stands at an arbitrary point of an uninterrupted highway (i.e., without traffic lights).
History also shows that a decline after such an uninterrupted run can be painful.
The expression "sleep like a baby" conjures up an uninterrupted, blissful state.
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