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Julie Rhiles Posted 8 years ago
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I'm describing audio equipment and I have doubts whether I should use indefinite articles with such phrases as "crisp sound", "crystal-clear sound", "nice bass", etc. meaning that this audio equipment provides (a) crisp, crystal-clear sound and (a) nice bass. I guess it's an issue of using abstract nouns with descriptive adjectives. Help me clear it up please. Thanks in advance!

  

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Use the indefinite article. This audio equipment provides a crisp, crystal-clear sound and a nice bass.

  • Use the indefinite article.
  • This audio equipment provides a crisp, crystal-clear sound and a nice bass.
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Use the indefinite article.

This audio equipment provides a crisp, crystal-clear sound and a nice bass.

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