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  • Possible duplicate of When should I use "a" vs "an"?
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Is it an involved proof or a involved proof. Involved begins with a vowel sound so it should be an, however an-in sounds wrong when I say it out loud. Why does it sound wrong and which one is correct?










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  • Possible duplicate of When should I use "a" vs "an"?
    – Hellion
    12 mins ago






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    "An" is correct before "involved". I have no idea why it would sound wrong to you; maybe you've just over-thought too much.
    – Hellion
    10 mins ago


















  • Possible duplicate of When should I use "a" vs "an"?
    – Hellion
    12 mins ago






  • 1




    "An" is correct before "involved". I have no idea why it would sound wrong to you; maybe you've just over-thought too much.
    – Hellion
    10 mins ago
















Possible duplicate of When should I use "a" vs "an"?
– Hellion
12 mins ago




Possible duplicate of When should I use "a" vs "an"?
– Hellion
12 mins ago




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"An" is correct before "involved". I have no idea why it would sound wrong to you; maybe you've just over-thought too much.
– Hellion
10 mins ago




"An" is correct before "involved". I have no idea why it would sound wrong to you; maybe you've just over-thought too much.
– Hellion
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