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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an bright" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a bright" because "bright" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She has a bright future ahead of her."
Alternatives: "a luminous" or "a radiant".
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Mike Darcey, the chief executive of News UK, said that the company is beginning an "bright new chapter".
Fowler joined the Tour as a 20-year-old with boy-band hair and an bright orange ensemble, thanks to his Oklahoma State days.
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"Justin's a sponge, a bright kid.
Adam Bielamowicz, a tenor, was a bright steersman.
A coat in a bright color.
Die your hair a bright pink, or a bright blonde.
Never do a bright eye AND a bright lip.
Avoid wearing a bright-coloured wetsuit or a bright surfboard.
A bright chirping.
A bright idea!
Lyle predicted a bright future.
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