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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an smooth" is not correct in written English
It should be "a smooth" because "smooth" begins with a consonant sound. Example: "She has a smooth voice that captivates the audience."
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To deal with this problem, E. Bae et al. [8] proposed an smooth approximation model.
Like Nixon, Trump is vulgar, thin-skinned, programmed to attack his detractors, and an smooth liar when it serves his interest.
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"They want a smooth power succession, a smooth transition.
He's a smooth athlete.
Process to a smooth batter.
It's a smooth ride.
Even with a smooth neck?
Brian Williams is a smooth anchor.
Whiz to a smooth purée.
Everything has a smooth animation.
Blitz to a smooth paste.
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