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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a upheaval" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an upheaval" because "upheaval" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The country experienced an upheaval after the sudden change in government."
Alternatives: "a disruption" or "a turmoil."
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Like other commodity companies, Glencore has suffered from a upheaval in the market amid concerns about global growth, not least in China, a key customer for mining groups.
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Of the governance reform movement he sees spreading across Asia, Davis says: "It's an upheaval, and a healthy one".
Newsweek called the strike an "industrial Woodstock," an upheaval in employment relations akin to the cultural upheavals of the 1960s.
Two months later, the positive energy has dissipated into a toxic gloom, making an upheaval more likely.
This caused an upheaval in agribusiness, as a few large suppliers quickly forced less efficient producers out of the market.
The National Law Review characterizes the decision as a clarification of principles, rather than an upheaval of existing law.
The Bavarian elections were not an "earthquake", but they were certainly an "upheaval".
ABC had already created an upheaval with "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire".
As far as lifestyle changes go, this is an upheaval for someone who was signed to a label only a year ago.
His actions carried an echo of the self-immolation that incited an upheaval in Tunisia and then rippled across North Africa.
The Spread of a Movement The Catholic charismatic movement was born during an upheaval in the faith.
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