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Free sign upThe phrase "an inert" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is inactive, motionless, or lacking the ability to react chemically.
Example: "The scientist observed an inert substance that did not react with any of the chemicals in the experiment."
Alternatives: "a passive" or "an inactive".
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An example is mannitol, an inert polysaccharide that acts purely by its osmotic effect.
Placebo, an inert, or dummy, drug.
How to motivate an inert child.
Diesel is not so much an inert actor as an inert gas.
Helium is an inert gas and does not burn.
Presumably his, directed toward an inert love object.
When it's overcast, the water turns an inert gray.
"I was about as physical as an inert gas".
Memory is not an inert container but a dynamic process.
How do you make an inert orange fruit exciting?
However, helium is an inert gas that does not burn.
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