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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an erupted" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where "erupted" is a verb, and it should not be preceded by "an," which is used for nouns.
Example: "The volcano erupted last night, causing widespread panic."
Alternatives: "an eruption" or "a burst".
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Similarly, elucidation of the conditions of the activities for an erupted volcano and of the prospect of the ongoing eruptive activity is also important matters.
An anticipated 40% of consented children will lack an erupted FPM and therefore be ineligible for randomisation.
When the eruption of the maxillary third molar was apparently blocked by the presence of an erupted second molar, a MPDD was considered.
Recently, Marubashi et al. (2015) analyzed a set of more than 50 well observed CME-ICME pairs and found strong support to the idea that an erupted flux rope has its main axis parallel to the polarity inversion line and remains so as it propagates through the interplanetary space.
Based on analogous sub-Plinian eruptions (Pyle 2000) and the limited historical accounts of 726 AD (Friedrich et al, 2006), we considered a plume height of 12 km (Table 5) and discharge rate of 1000 m3/s, which correlates with an erupted mass of 3.3 × 1010 kg over four hours, given a density of erupted material of 2300 kg/m3 (following the empirical relationship of Sparks et al, 1997).
They were trained in clinical assessment of an erupted and not erupted tooth.
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But the most potent type of glacial flood is caused by an erupting volcano.
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