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such a enormous
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "such a enormous" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "such an enormous" because "enormous" begins with a vowel sound. Example: "She has such an enormous talent for music that everyone is amazed."
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The reason we have been in such a enormous economic crisis was prompted by reckless behavior across the board.
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58 human-written examples
"It's just such an enormous pity it's got to this.
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That is one reason these men feel such an enormous sense of accomplishment.
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"With cocaine, the recovery rate is around 90%, so we don't see it as such an enormous problem".
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What specific factors generate such an enormous Depression, and why did it last for more than a decade?
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Such an enormous transformation required foreign partners and foreign capital.
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"It's such an enormous responsibility," Stonesifer reflected.
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It has such an enormous capacity for change, and such a profound inclination toward fairness.
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"Why would a life insurance company have such an enormous building?" Mr. Morita marveled.
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If so, how could a solo trial judge manage such an enormous class action?
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On the contrary, hospitals would not charge such an enormous amount without good reason.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct article ("an") before "enormous" because it begins with a vowel sound. Instead of writing "such a enormous", write "such an enormous".
Common error
Avoid using "a" before words that begin with a vowel sound. This is a common mistake that can be easily corrected by using "an" instead. For example, use "an enormous" rather than "a enormous".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "such a enormous" attempts to function as an intensifier followed by an adjective modifying an implied noun. However, it's grammatically incorrect due to improper article usage. Ludwig AI indicates the correct form is "such an enormous".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "such a enormous" is flagged by Ludwig as grammatically incorrect, advising the correct form is "such an enormous". This error arises from the misuse of the indefinite article "a" before "enormous", which begins with a vowel sound and requires "an". While the phrase appears in news and media, its infrequency and grammatical error suggest avoiding it in formal writing. Better alternatives include "such an enormous", "such a huge", or "so enormous", depending on the desired emphasis. Using the correct article or choosing a synonym ensures clarity and grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
such an enormous
Corrects the grammatical error by using "an" before a word starting with a vowel sound.
such a huge
Replaces "enormous" with a more common synonym while maintaining grammatical correctness.
such a massive
Uses a different synonym for "enormous" to emphasize the scale.
such a large
Employs a simpler adjective to convey the idea of size.
such a gigantic
Uses a more emphatic synonym to express immense size.
such a great
Replaces "enormous" with "great", indicating a significant size or impact.
so enormous
Alters the structure while retaining the emphasis on size.
an enormous
Uses only the adjective "enormous" to describe something very large.
a truly enormous
Adds emphasis to the enormity of the thing.
a remarkably enormous
Highlights the unusual or noteworthy size.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "such a enormous"?
The correct way to phrase it is "such an enormous". The article "an" should be used before words starting with a vowel sound.
What can I say instead of "such a enormous"?
You can use alternatives like "such a huge", "such a massive", or "so enormous".
Which is correct, "such a enormous" or "such an enormous"?
"Such an enormous" is correct. The indefinite article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound.
What's the difference between "such a enormous" and "such a large"?
"Such a enormous" is grammatically incorrect. "Such a large" is a grammatically correct alternative, although it doesn't convey the same intensity as the intended meaning of "enormous".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested