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From something I somehow got subscribed to called "Word Genius" comes the following clarification. Hey, it's got "genius" right in the title, so you know they're correct! 
5 Obscure Grammar Rules You Didn’t Know Existed
A and An
The articles "a" and "an" are used based on vowel sounds, not the actual vowels used. The phrase “an hour” is grammatically correct while “a hour” is not.
^^^ Pinheads have arisen en masse of late and tried to proclaim otherwise. Pinheads they are, and pinheads they shall remain!
5 Obscure Grammar Rules You Didn’t Know Existed
A and An
The articles "a" and "an" are used based on vowel sounds, not the actual vowels used. The phrase “an hour” is grammatically correct while “a hour” is not.
^^^ Pinheads have arisen en masse of late and tried to proclaim otherwise. Pinheads they are, and pinheads they shall remain!

