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The phrase "an subject" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "subject" is "a" because "subject" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "I have a subject in mind for our discussion."
Alternatives: "a topic" or "a theme."
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A firm or organisation as an subject of economy or society and a management function are complex systems which require deep analysis of potential changes and possible impacts and risks.
It's an subject touched on before in debates about the new media hub - just how will it reach out from just being a home for the big media organisations to become an inclusive hub for Salford and Manchester, or even further afield?
It's still there, but in a subtle manner". So says Mrs. Khumalo, an subject quoted in Bernadette Atuahene's brilliant new book, "We Want What's Ours: Learning from South Africa's Land Restitution Program". In the volume, Atuahene analyzes one of the most difficult and vexing post-apartheid problems in South Africa: land rights.
A lighting system is designed and developed for an audio-visual recording with high image quality [34], which minimizes the shadow on the face of an subject and reduces the change of illumination in the recorded sequences.
The first of these involves us treating the track as an subject rather than an object.
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