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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an burgeoning" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "a" instead of "an" because "burgeoning" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "The city is experiencing a burgeoning tech industry that attracts many startups."
Alternatives: "a growing" or "a flourishing".
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So it is of no surprise to learn that the existing management, faced with an burgeoning workload, promptly decided to jump ship.
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"Rumblin,' " a song about portents of change, merges a hymn and a burgeoning earthquake.
A belated triumph for a burgeoning new Common Foreign and Security policy?
But with the rise of a burgeoning middle class, a social conscience has emerged, too.
He now has media interests and a burgeoning career as a novelist.
He soon developed a burgeoning reputation as a raconteur.
It was conducted in a developing country with a burgeoning elderly population.
He was a tall, lumbering man with a pink, fleshy face and a burgeoning paunch.
There is an innocence there but also a burgeoning maturity.
A burgeoning literature, up to a consensus conference [74 88], seems to confirm this accessibility.
A burgeoning literature, up to a consensus conference [ 74- 88], seems to confirm this accessibility.
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