Sentence examples for an proprietary from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an proprietary" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "a" instead of "an" because "proprietary" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "The company has developed a proprietary technology that sets it apart from its competitors."
Alternatives: "a unique" or "a patented".

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Since the crystal structure of EWS-FLI1 protein was not available we chose to study the putative structure of the protein modelled using an proprietary algorithm insilico.

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The current study assessed GP administered by an MDI using a proprietary lipid-based porous-particle.

what's in it for me? why use an open rather than a proprietary model?

Geenius cassettes were read and interpreted by an automated reader utilizing a proprietary algorithm.

A proprietary API provides a machine-based request for data.

The framework highlights the strategic potency of controlling a proprietary standard in a vertically related market.

EGM-2 (a proprietary cocktail) includes a mix of various angiogenic factors, including VEGF.

This integrates several disparate descriptors using a proprietary algorithm into a dimensionless index.

what's in it for me? why use an open model rather than a proprietary model?

Fig. 8 a Proprietary transceiver unit and a handheld antenna.

A second bb genotype, Roberta, a proprietary commercial cultivar was included in our experiment.

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