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The phrase "an college" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "college" is "a" because "college" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I am applying to a college in my hometown."
Alternatives: "a university" or "a school".
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He built an college in Koraon and taught there when it opened.
As a community college president for nearly 34 years, my advice to higher education and legislative officials is to stop, step back and, beyond merely shifting the cost of an college education, look at fixing this problem from the inside out.
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Sometimes a college makes a mistake.
Elizabeth Halstrom, a college student, is spending a.
Two were from a college outside Kathmandu and three were from a college in Kathmandu.
2. A college lecture.
A college campus.
A college student?
It was a college.
A college coed from Eastchester.
Someone with a college degree?
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