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The phrase "an roster" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "roster" is "a" because "roster" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I need a roster of all the participants for the event."
Alternatives: "a list" or "a schedule".
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SAINTS 7, DOLPHINS 0 The rookie Pierre Thomas may have played himself into an roster spot, even if it is not with New Orleans.
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A: Rostering, basically, is the answer.
You've got to have a roster and a payroll.
" They [ my sons and daughters] organised a kind of a roster.
An injury to Bobby Bonilla cleared a roster spot.
A roster showing crew changes hangs from a clipboard.
A random sample of 1,170 patients was selected from a roster of 9,959 patients aged 40-60 years from the Hamilton Primary Care Network.
Each question provided a roster of members' names, job titles and primary place of work as an aid to memory.
Lord, what a roster!
What a roster of contrasts.
Now we have a roster.
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