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A and an are indefinite articles; "indefinite" implies that the noun designated by the article is not a specific person, place, or things but is one of a group.
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New York, United States, Interactive Terminal, Ken Cook, Digital Tips, Successful Writing, Library of Congress, Los Angeles, General Motors, Retrieved April, Government Printing Office, South Africa, Basic English, Copyright Office, Journal of Business Ethics, Sun West Corporation, Business Administration, North America, Post Exchange, Short Work, Unknown Author, Claims Processing Section, David Cohen, First Investment, Life Fitness
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