Sentence examples for a untapped from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a untapped" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an untapped" because "untapped" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The region is an untapped market for new technology."
Alternatives: "an unexplored" or "a dormant".

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Despite these efforts, he has consistently lauded the Thomson prison as a untapped source of jobs for people in his home state.

As MySpace exec's explained to me, they went looking under the hood and found a untapped goldmine of member generated tastes, picks and passions.

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Looking for an untapped market for a great new investment?

Never stand between an investment bank and an untapped source of new fees.

Why? "It's an untapped market because it's a difficult market to tap," Church says.

She describes the Italians as having an untapped potential for greatness and a desire for freedom.

"We learned that there is an untapped hunger in the public for a way into science".

It's an untapped niche and one that has Papa Murphy's executives hoping for a recession.

"It was an untapped market".

It's an untapped treasure.

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