Sentence examples for an proxy from inspiring English sources

The phrase "an proxy" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use is "a" instead of "an" because "proxy" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I need to set up a proxy to access the restricted website."
Alternatives: "a representative" or "an agent".

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Effluent dissolved oxygen (DO) was measured with a YSI Model 5000 DO meter and was used as an proxy indicator of microbial activity during molasses injection and was measured periodically to ensure sustained microbial activity afterwards during urea injection.

In the MLMA, when the MH performs the handover from an access network through which the MH has established the active session, at AR1 collocated with LMA, to another access network, at AR2 which detects the attachment of the MH and sends an proxy binding update (PBU) packet to all ARs and GW in the network.

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An insurance standard became a proxy for a safety standard.

Signing a proxy for an annual meeting.

Was it a proxy or an original attack?  .

His ire was perhaps a proxy for a larger concern.

A letter is a proxy for your self.

It's more like a proxy for a thing.

It risks turning a proxy war into a proxy conflagration.

It's a whole army fighting a proxy war.

A web-based proxy is a website that runs on a proxy server.

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