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The phrase "an mile" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or misphrasing of "a mile," which is the correct form.
Example: "I ran a mile this morning to stay fit."
Alternatives: "one mile" or "a distance of a mile."
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When Ali (not his real name) a driver I started contacting began working with Uber in 2013 his fare was set at £1.70 an mile.
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A mile, a mile, they cry.
My opening bid: a penny a mile.
A mile a minute.
He talks a mile a minute.
Remember, talk a mile a minute.
A mile wide, an inch deep.
A lollipop was a mile marker.
Fly a mile, earn a mile.
walk a quarter of a mile - about 3 city blocks?
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