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The phrase "an engineering" is not correct in standard English usage.
It can be used when referring to a specific field or discipline, but it typically requires a noun to follow, such as "an engineering degree" or "an engineering project."
Example: "She is pursuing an engineering degree at the university."
Alternatives: "a field of engineering" or "an area of engineering."
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Again, that's an engineering problem".
Ray owns an engineering business.
"It was an engineering marvel".
"It's absolutely an engineering feat".
That's an engineering problem.
"It's an engineering impossibility".
"Clearly an engineering judgment was taken".
Lepère, 27, is an engineering graduate.
That's not really an engineering thing".
I have an engineering degree.
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