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Because NRI is read as En-Ar-I so it starts with a vowel sounding "A". So an NRI is the correct usage as "a" or "an" are used according to the sound and not according to the letters.

If you use the full form, you will have to make use of "a" i.e. "A non resident Indian".

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2w ago

The correct phrase is "an NRI" because the pronunciation of the acronym starts with a vowel sound.

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