corrected headline text “an US” to “a US”
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Explanation:
when using the articles “a” and “an,” usage choice is governed by
pronunciation not spelling.
If the word following the article begins ***with the sound of*** a
vowel, it should be preceded by “an.”
This is a common mistake, especially in print and text.
In this case, “US” is pronounced “You-Ess,” not “Ooo-Ess.” The
“Y-sound” is not a vowel-sound, which means it is preceded by “a.”
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