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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an superb" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "superb" is "a" because "superb" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She delivered a superb performance at the concert."
Alternatives: "a fantastic" or "a remarkable".
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Smith, on 99, then survives a run-out referral; that puts him on strike, and he cuts Collingwood for four to reach an superb, defiant century.
All A-listed songs are to be found in an online treasure trove, an superb RR fan site called the Marconium, which tells you everything you need to know.
But she responded with an superb forehand winner to secure a love hold for 3-1 and engineered a break point in game five.
The New York Times's Jodi Kantor had an superb article on how major retailers use advanced software to schedule employees based on a number of factors, keeping those companies "nimble" (to use a favored buzzword) but all but guaranteeing that workers' schedules are capricious, erratic and outright destructive of their personal lives.
The New York Times's Jodi Kantor had an superb article on how major retailers use advanced software to schedule employees based on a number of factors, keeping those companies "nimble" (to use a favoured buzzword) but all but guaranteeing that workers' schedules are capricious, erratic and outright destructive of their personal lives.
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She was a superb actress, a loyal friend, a superb wife and an exemplary mother.
The result is a superb, even a supreme critical work.
Toy Story 3 isn't just a superb cartoon, but a superb comedy, and a superb prison thriller.
She's a superb reporter and a superb anchor".
I'm fortunate that I play for a superb team, in a superb competition and with superb coaching staff.
A superb analysis – thanks!
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