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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an leader" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a leader" because "leader" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She is a leader in her community, inspiring others to take action."
Alternatives: "a chief" or "a head".
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AN leader Gianfranco Fini withdrew from the alliance in 2010 to form the rival centre-right Future and Freedom for Italy (Futuro e libertà per l'Italia; FLI) party.
The unemployment rate approached double digits throughout 2010, and disagreements between Berlusconi and former AN leader Gianfranco Fini triggered the departure of Fini and dozens of supporters from the PdL.
"We did not go to the firm because of Giuliani," said Solomon Bekele, an leader of the American affiliate of the coalition who was involved in the hiring decision.
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"He's a leader, a great veteran".
"He is a leader, not a manager.
"We need a leader, not a reader".
"A band needs a leader," he states.
"He is a leader and a winner".
A leader and a genuinely nice guy!
She was a follower not a leader".
"He was a follower, not a leader.
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