Sentence examples for available an from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "available an" is not correct in written English.
It is likely a typographical error or a misplacement of words, as "available" should be followed by a noun or adjective, not "an."
Example: "The resources available are limited."
Alternatives: "accessible" or "on hand".

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Some festival shows are sold out; returned tickets may be available an hour before the performance.

But enough are available, an institutes official said, for research to begin.

Sold out, but standby tickets are available an hour before the concert.

"It would be similar to making subtitles available, an option you could choose with your remote.

Tickets are $10 and are available an hour before concert time.

String hoppers are also available, an essential side dish for mopping up the spicy curry sauces.

Today we are making available an additional £135m for security and counter-terrorism.

According to the best estimates available, an ambitious deal would see our economy grow by an extra £10bn per annum.

While farm-raised salmon is widely available, an alarmingly low catch of wild king salmon has been widely reported.

When asked when better statistics would be available, an official from the Beijing Disease Prevention Station, named Teng, got testy.

Though student loans are available, an actor's permanently uncertain salary makes paying them back a heavy burden.

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