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The phrase "A corn" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when referring to a single piece of corn, but it is more common to say "an ear of corn" or simply "corn."
Example: "I bought a corn at the market."
Alternatives: "A piece of corn" or "An ear of corn."
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"A corn risotto cake.
A corn bomb".
A corn belt Sarah Palin with shears – and momentum.
A corn diet can also give a cow acidosis.
A corn tortilla held excellent Yucatan-style pit-barbecued pork.
A corn cob under your bed, with a spent little sample packet of Astroglide nearby.
A corn snake can live 20+ years.
A corn is a symptom of a condition, not a condition itself.
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It called corn ethanol a "scam".
The crow is a corn-patch vandal.
His mother grew up sleeping on a corn-shuck mattress and brushing her teeth with twigs.
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