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An UK award-winning editor/ A UK award-wining editor
I've come across an a sentence where a native speaker uses AN-article before UK (An UK award-winning editor). I wonder if it is correct variant taking into account that while speaking UK starts with a consonant.
24 okt. 2019 08:45
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You are correct. You need to use 'a' before 'UK'.
In fact, it's a rather odd term altogether. Does UK refer to the award or the person? It's presumably the latter, so it ought to be 'an award-winning UK editor'. I wonder if it was originally that way round, and the writer simply forgot to change the article.
24 oktober 2019
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