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The phrase "an conductor" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a conductor" because "conductor" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "He works as a conductor for the local orchestra."
Alternatives: "a music conductor" or "a train conductor."
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Standing straight, arms raised like an conductor, the surgeon, Tom Carrell, issues commands to a Kinect sensor perched beneath a monitor displaying a 3D image of the patient's damaged aorta.
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He started as a pianist, became a conductor, and basically he earned his living as a conductor.
A lot of people need to realize orchestras have a conductor for a reason.
A conductor and an orchestra need chemistry.
If you want to become a conductor, found an orchestra.
Does an orchestra need a conductor?
Does a septet need a conductor?
He raises a finger, like a conductor.
Brahms asks a lot of a conductor.
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