with article or without article when talking about a group of things
These apartments include features such as kitchen fully equipped with built-in refrigerator and microwave oven.
or
These apartments include features such as a kitchen fully equipped with built-in a refrigerator and a microwave oven.
Which is correct?
The first version is awkward. Dropping articles is incorrect but common in certain types of advertisements [car 4 sale - scrape in left door].
The second version is almost correct. Here are correct versions:
These apartments include features such as a kitchen fully equipped with A built-in refrigerator and (a) microwave oven.
Each apartment includes a fully equipped kitchen with A built-in refrigerator and (a) microwave oven.
These apartments include fully equipped kitchenS with built-in refrigeratorS and microwave ovenS.
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Either is perfectly fine. But if choosing the second option you want to say a built-in refrigerator.
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