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The phrase "an very" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a very" instead, as "very" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She is a very talented musician."
Alternatives: "a really" or "an extremely".
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Lin said he was "very honored an very humbled" to hear it.
Well done!" Sarah is an very exact scholar, she had visited China many times to interview migrants.
There is also an very small increased risk of haemorrhagic stroke, in which a blood vessel in the brain bursts.
Calories in vs Calories out will have an very different outcome in someone who consumes a healthy mainly plant based diet than someone who just eats junk.
The barrister added that it was not for the defendant to prove his innocence or explain the allegations, which happened "in the context of an very acrimonious divorce".
In the last birthday card my father sent me before he died, he wrote "always, remember, you, are, an, very, special, person".
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