She was widely accepted with .......... unanimous vote . Use article
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Although “unanimous” begins with a vowel (U), the pronunciation includes a “y” sound before the vowel, so it sounds more like “You-nanimous.” The decision to us “a” or “an” is based on the pronunciation, so we say “a,” as in “she was widely accepted with a unanimous vote.”
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an
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it is so because in the word 'unanimous' the first alphabet sounds 'a' which is a vowel.
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