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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an car" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "car" is "a" because "car" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I just bought a car."
Alternatives: "a vehicle" or "one automobile".
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(In interviews, Adrian has explained that his own brother died in an car accident. The book is dedicated, simply, "For My Brother").
In Dublin, the general mood was summed up by the Evening Herald headline, referring to a slogan from an car advert featuring Henry: "It's Va Va Gloom".
The Grammy-winning rhythm-and-blues crooner told The Associated Press that he had "banged up my ribs, but other than that I'm fine," although he had been hospitalized for a few days in an car crash.
You know when you get those emails, often from west Africa, that inform you that you've won $10,000,000 from an offshore inheritance, like someone has died in an car crash and left you some money?
The Ford Motor Company said yesterday that it would spin off its Visteon Corporation unit to its shareholders, offering 0.130933 share of Visteon, an car parts company, for every share of Ford common or Class B stock held on June 12.
Ingrid Williams, 44, was seriously injured in an car accident Tuesday night and died at a hospital the following night.
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