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The phrase "an etiquette" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "etiquette" is an uncountable noun, so it should not be preceded by "an."
Example: "Understanding etiquette is essential for navigating social situations gracefully."
Alternatives: "a code of conduct" or "social norms".
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He dislikes being called an etiquette expert.
Technically, this is an etiquette issue.
"We don't have an etiquette for this.
Shanghai authorities recently published an etiquette guide.
"I'm an etiquette train wreck," she admitted.
Is there an etiquette I'm breaking with?
"And certainly don't call it an etiquette class".
Still, there is an etiquette to the jersey swap.
Is there an etiquette for submitting your resignation?
Here is an etiquette guide to get you through.
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