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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an april" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "April" is a proper noun and should not be preceded by "an."
Example: "An April day can be quite unpredictable with its weather."
Alternatives: "a day in April" or "an April month".
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Ellie decided on an April wedding.
Is there an April Fool here?
Only it wasn't an April fool.
@Tesco This is an April Fools joke, right ?
Quite different from the consistency of an April downpour.
Schwab is the third firm to report an April slide.
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There is an April 16 hearing in the November case and an April 20 hearing in the other case.
One of these cases involved an April 14 , 1990 accident
It reads like an April Fool.
No, it wasn't an April Fool's joke.
It started as an April Fool's joke.
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