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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an neat" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a neat" because "neat" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She has a neat way of organizing her files."
Alternatives: "a tidy" or "an orderly".
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Well, there's a booth from Lilly with an neat computer-generated video explaining how platelets, tiny cells in the blood, cause blood clots, and how these blood clots lead to heart attacks.
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It was a neat experience, a neat experience".
A neat metaphor for a neat game.
A student showed us a neat trick.
With a neat map.
It's a neat thing".
A neat symmetry there.
Such a neat job.
A neat package in all.
A neat aphorism.
"It's a neat fit.
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