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The phrase "an microphone" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a microphone" because "microphone" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I need to buy a microphone for the recording session."
Alternatives: "a mic" or "one microphone".
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His wistful comment was caught on an microphone.
8.51pm BST 47 min: There's an microphone near the pitch - I assume - which is picking up shouts from what I'm guessing is a member of West Ham's coaching staff.
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Have a laptop, a microphone, and an Internet connection?
It contains a microphone, an outlet for an external microphone and a tiny speaker.
At the very least you'll need a microphone, a microphone stand, and a PA system.
Connect a microphone using an XLR cable to a mixing console or sound card with a microphone preamplifier (mic preamp).
It was a receiver, not a microphone.
"Just a lectern and a microphone".
He had a microphone and a small amplifier.
He approaches a microphone in a concert hall.
Is it a microphone or a lamp?
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