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The phrase "an onset" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the beginning or start of something, such as an event, symptom, or action. Example: The doctor warned me about the onset of my symptoms, urging me to seek treatment as soon as possible.
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And I will feel an onset of that rare affliction, unique to former presidents.
"If, God forbid, I had an onset of dementia or Alzheimer's".
The APOE gene was associated with an onset about three years earlier.
At 11 K one observes an onset of antiferromagnetic order.
At 20 K one observes an onset of ferromagnetic order.
The zero-field resistive transition is rather broad with an onset at Tc ≈ 12 K.
The choppers receive input from both the auditory nerve and an onset neuron.
We know that mental health disorders often have an onset during the college years.
Colorado, like other areas of the United States, experienced an onset of the influenza season earlier than usual.
Since Flint returned to its previous water source in October 2015, 44% of participants experienced an onset of rashes.
In California, peak wildfire season is in the fall, and there's no sign of an onset of unseasonal rainfall.
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