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The phrase "an seminal" is not correct in English; it should be "a seminal." You can use "a seminal" when referring to something that is highly influential or groundbreaking in a particular field or context.
Example: "The author's latest book is considered a seminal work in the study of modern literature."
Alternatives: "a groundbreaking" or "a pivotal".
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Lessig is an seminal thinker in constitutional law, campaign finance, political corruption, and copyright and technology law.
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A seminal moment in an actor's career.
It was a seminal speech, even a historic one.
This could have been a winning trawl through a seminal period.
Preceding that piece is "Shaker Loops" (1978), a seminal work by a somewhat younger colleague, John Adams.
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A History of Firsts Harvard played a seminal role in the development of college football.
Nightcleaners was intended as a propaganda film, but became a seminal work of documentary art.
While having produced a seminal piece, the authors take a clear Anglo-American perspective.
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