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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an reputable" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "reputable" is "a" because "reputable" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She is a reputable source of information in the field of science."
Alternatives: "a trustworthy" or "a reliable".
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My nipple is now probably more well-known than my face, which you might think would be a problem for an reputable member of Iceland's Parliament like myself.
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Maintaining a reputable and untarnished reputation in the community.
Become an apprentice at a reputable piercing salon.
Purchase a baby from a reputable breeder!
Adopt or purchase a Borzoi from a reputable breeder.
Buy a used trailer from a reputable dealer.
Complete a certification program with a reputable event planning association.
Look for a statement of authenticity or a reputable brand.
Open a browser and go to a reputable search engine.
Find a reputable editor and ask for a manuscript evaluation.
Boots is a reputable retailer.
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