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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an guided" is not correct in English
It should be "a guided" instead. You can use "a guided" when referring to something that is led or directed by someone, such as a tour or experience.
Example: "We went on a guided tour of the museum, which was very informative."
Alternatives: "a directed" or "a led"
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In May 2012, the Secretary of the Navy announced that an guided missile destroyer will be named.
I (RN) did the data collection and analysis and Dr. AN guided on its interpretation and corrected the paper in making it suitable for publication.
AN guided the phytochemical studies.
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A guided tour.
Book a guided tour.
Do a guided practice.
Schedule a guided tour.
Take a guided meditation class.
Go on a guided fly fishing trip.
Try out a guided visualization exercise.
That's a guiding principle.
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