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The phrase "an prominent" is not correct in written English
It should be "a prominent" because "prominent" begins with a consonant sound. Example: "She is a prominent figure in the field of science."
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Mrs. Sanford, 46, was the second of five children born to an prominent, Irish Catholic family in Winnetka, Ill., a lush suburb of Chicago with private drives and palatial homes.
Doug Gross, an prominent GOP attorney in Des Moines who is unaligned in this race, said the candidates were merely "recognizing reality," which includes a large chunk of the state's Republican electorate that supports Trump.
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ATLAS serves as a prominent example for a tuned library.
This model also features a prominent HDMI port and a less prominent set of component cables.
Cavendish was not a prominent scientist in her time; nor was she a prominent philosopher.
First, a prominent divorce.
A prominent N.Y.U.
His father was a prominent lawyer.
A prominent protest sign echoed the sentiment.
Even Ryan played a prominent role.
The Grimkés were a prominent family.
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