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The phrase "an foul" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "foul" is "a" since "foul" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "It was a foul play that led to the team's loss."
Alternatives: "a foul" or "an offense".
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He added, "Everybody knows when a foul is a foul".
If it looks like a foul, sounds like a foul and smells like a foul, it's a foul.
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I had a foul adolescence and a foul teenage existence.
It's not even a foul, let alone a booking.
It is a foul but not a yellow.
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