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					Originally Posted by Indianaref  Actually, according to the dictionary, you can use "an" preceding a weakly pronounced h
 "the form of a before an initial vowel sound ( an arch; an honor ) and sometimes, esp. in British English, before an initial unstressed syllable beginning with a silent or weakly pronounced h : an historian."
 
 Where's MBryon?
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 I think this only works if you say it with a really snooty David Niven-style British accent.