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The phrase "an patch" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "patch" is "a" since "patch" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I need a patch for my tire."
Alternatives: "a patch" or "one patch".
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Despite this, a fan translation group working under the name "Absolute Zero" created an patch for the game that both translated the text, and fixed bugs and glitches.
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"I give some patients a pill, a patch, an injection.
A collection of drift ice was a patch; a large patch was a pack.
Perma.cc is a patch, an excellent patch.
Still, a patch, even a patch upon a patch, isn't necessarily bad.
And it is also, like every other American election reform, a patch upon a patch.
The dying Jocelin examines a patch by a mounting block.
Just a patch or a plague?
A patch of tin was hammered over a rotten board.
Can I take home a patch?
I parked in a patch of shade.
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