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an examples of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "an examples of" is not correct in English.
It should be "an example of" or "examples of" depending on the context. You can use "an example of" when you want to introduce a single instance or case that illustrates a point or concept. Example: "This is an example of how effective communication can improve teamwork."
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6 human-written examples
Huang, D., S. Chernyshenko, P. Goulart, D. Lasagna, O. Tutty & F. Fuentes: Sum-of-squares of polynomials approach to nonlinear stability of fluid flows: an examples of application.
Science
And in the European Union he finds an examples of an emergent post-national citizenship based on freedom of movement and non-discrimination.
The response to high-dose MTX (HD-MTX) where toxicity reflects variability in both drug exposure (determined renal clearance [ 13] and hepatic metabolism [ 14] i.e. by variants in kidney and liver transporters and enzymes) and in drug sensitivity of target tissues (i.e. by apoptosis, DNA repair and MTX target gene variants [ 3, 9]) is an examples of such multi-locus dependency.
Science
An examples of this is FeedDemon (a piece of software).
News & Media
An examples of potential application of biospeckle in this case, could be the study of fruits or leaves physiology, where, non-destructively, cell wall and cytoskeleton reconstruction, cytoplasmic streaming or water status during development and aging could be measurable.
Science
An examples of this is ……… this evidence guided us in our discussions with the MoF, and the health sector budget increased significantly in an effort to cover the short fall from losses in user fees.... Furthermore we went a step further to do an interpretive reading of the symbolism underlying the physically demonstrable elements by doing a latent content analysis.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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54 human-written examples
(A ) Examples of Errβ.
Science
(A ) Examples of screen phenotypes.
Science
(A ) Examples of exon skipping.
Science
Give me an example of a prayer.
News & Media
This is an example of a reduction.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When intending to provide multiple instances, use the phrase "examples of" instead of the grammatically incorrect "an examples of".
Common error
Avoid using "an" before a plural noun. If you intend to give multiple examples, use "examples of". If you only have one instance, use "an example of".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "an examples of" is grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI indicates, the correct usage depends on whether you're referring to a singular instance ("an example of") or multiple instances ("examples of"). It aims to introduce specific instances to support a claim or concept, but its incorrect form undermines its function.
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
37%
Formal & Business
13%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "an examples of" is grammatically incorrect. The correct forms are either "an example of" (singular) or "examples of" (plural). Ludwig AI indicates that the intended purpose is to provide illustrations or instances, but the grammatical error hinders effective communication. While examples appear in science and news sources, its incorrect usage makes it unsuitable for formal writing. Remember to choose the correct form based on whether you are referring to one instance or multiple instances.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
some instances of
Corrects the original grammar by using the plural form "instances."
some cases of
Corrects the original grammar by using the plural form "cases."
an instance of
Replaces "examples" with the singular "instance", focusing on a single occurrence.
a case of
Uses "case" instead of "example", suggesting a specific situation or occurrence.
some illustrations of
Replaces "examples" with "illustrations", emphasizing visual or descriptive instances.
for example
Uses the common phrase "for example" without the determiner.
a demonstration of
Suggests that the instances serve to prove or showcase something.
a display of
Suggests that the instances serve to show or exhibit something.
an item of
Uses "item" instead of "example", referring to things.
a sample of
Uses "sample" instead of "example", referring to a small quantity of something.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "an examples of"?
The correct phrases are either "an "an example of"" (singular) or "examples of" (plural), depending on whether you are referring to one or multiple instances.
When should I use "an example of" versus "examples of"?
Use ""an example of"" when you are referring to a single instance that illustrates a point. Use "examples of" when you are referring to multiple instances.
What are some alternatives to "examples of"?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "instances of", "cases of", or "illustrations of".
Is "an examples of" ever grammatically correct?
No, "an examples of" is never grammatically correct. The article "an" is used before singular nouns, but "examples" is plural. The correct forms are ""an example of"" or "examples of".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested