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The phrase "an rim of" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a rim of" since "rim" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "He placed the flowers in a rim of the basket."
Alternatives: "a border of" or "an edge of".
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However, there has been no report in the literature of an RIM of the spine.
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That was not unexpected for a rim of an impact crater.
Large precipitates exhibiting a core/rim structure showed a rim of Z-phase surrounding undissolved primary Nb(C,N).
Chronic active lesions had a rim of macrophages/microglia surrounding a hypocellular demyelinated lesional core.
"But people should know that they should always leave a rim of healthy skin around a pre-existing mole".
A rim of FDG uptake in a pulmonary infarction was described in one patient by Badr [11].
A ray of sun picks out a rim of stones in another ruin that looks worth exploring.
In the south a rim of low rolling hills encloses a plain draining into the Milford Haven estuary.
Add strawberry purée, making an even layer across bottom of pan and leaving a rim of dough above it.
This core region was surrounded by a rim of diffusely stained foamy macrophages, encapsulated by a fibrotic rim (Fig. 3C).
A rim of T lymphocytes surrounds the core, and a tight coat of fibroblast closes the structure.
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