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The phrase "an heroine" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "a" before "heroine" because "heroine" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She was a heroine in the story, bravely facing challenges to save her village."
Alternatives: "a female hero" or "a woman of courage".
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"You are really brave, my dear, you are an Heroine," he told her in July 1775.
"No one who had ever seen Catherine in her infancy would have supposed her born to be an heroine… She never could learn or understand anything before she was taught: and sometimes not even then".
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