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an good example of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The part of the sentence 'an good example of' is not correct in written English.
You should use 'a good example of' instead. Example sentence: His work was a good example of what can be accomplished with dedication and hard work.
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Usage summary
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
A: Tanzania is a good example of an integrated program.
Formal & Business
A good example of a box is a shoe box.
Wiki
A good example of an inelastic state is North Carolina.
News & Media
GPU rasterisation is a good example of an effective microarchitecture.
Multimedia stream delivery is a good example of a flow.
Academia
This is a good example of a quantum software stack.
Science & Research
Water is a good example of a polar molecule.
News & Media
There's a good example of a bad brand extension.
News & Media
This is a good example of a major pubovisceral avulsion.
Science
Reddy gave me a good example of a Noodles' innovation.
News & Media
Starbucks is a good example of a polarizing brand.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct article before "good". Use "a good example of" when referring to a singular instance.
Common error
Avoid using "an" before words that start with a consonant sound. "Good" starts with a /g/ sound, so use "a" instead of "an".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "an good example of" is intended to function as a noun phrase, identifying a specific instance that illustrates a broader concept or principle. However, Ludwig AI identifies that there is a grammatical error.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the intention behind the phrase "an good example of" is clear—to point out an illustrative instance—it contains a fundamental grammatical error. As noted by Ludwig AI, the indefinite article "an" is incorrectly used before the word "good", which starts with a consonant sound; the correct form is "a good example of". Due to this error, it's essential to use the corrected phrase or explore semantically similar alternatives such as "a prime example of" or "a classic instance of" to ensure clarity and grammatical accuracy in writing and speech.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a prime example of
Changes the indefinite article and uses stronger adjective
a classic instance of
Substitutes "example" with "instance" and uses "classic" instead of "good"
a clear illustration of
Replaces "example" with "illustration" and uses "clear" instead of "good"
a telling case of
Uses "case" instead of "example" and "telling" to indicate significance.
a noteworthy demonstration of
Substitutes "example" with "demonstration" and uses "noteworthy" to highlight importance
a fitting representation of
Replaces "example" with "representation" and uses "fitting" to convey suitability
an apt demonstration of
Switches the words but keeps the main meaning.
a relevant specimen of
Uses "specimen" instead of "example" and "relevant" to indicate pertinence
a typical embodiment of
Replaces "example" with "embodiment" and uses "typical" to suggest commonness
a striking exemplar of
Substitutes "example" with the more formal "exemplar" and uses "striking" to emphasize impact
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "an good example of"?
The correct phrase is "a good example of". The article "a" should be used before words starting with a consonant sound.
What can I say instead of "an good example of"?
Since "an good example of" is grammatically incorrect, use "a good example of" or consider alternatives like "a prime example of" or "a classic instance of".
Is it ever correct to use "an" before "good"?
No, it's not correct to use "an" before "good" because "good" starts with a consonant sound. The correct article to use is "a", as in "a good example of".
How does the meaning change if I use "a good example of" instead of "an good example of"?
Using "a good example of" ensures grammatical correctness, while "an good example of" is incorrect. There is no change in the intended meaning, but using the correct grammar is important for clear communication.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested