 | Steve Grant wrote: > "Tim Roberts" wrote in message > news:41f2e376@dnews.tpgi.com.au... > > I'm looking for examples of where it is correct to use the indefinite > > article "a" rather than the indefinite article "an" immediately prior to a > > word beginning with one of the five vowels a,e,i,o,u. > > > > I can think of one but am sure there must be more.... > > Any "u-" word in which the 'u' is pronounced "yoo-." > > A unified theory, a union, a united front, a universally held view, a > university, ....
Similar to the "yoo-" sound - but not starting with 'u' would be a euphemism, a euphonium, etc.
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