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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bakery" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a place where baked goods are made and sold.
Example: "I stopped by a bakery on my way home to pick up some fresh bread and pastries."
Alternatives: "a bread shop" or "a pastry shop".
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(There's a bakery nearby).
He opened a bakery.
A bakery seemed to fit.
Also a bakery.
It's like a bakery.
A bakery waterfall oiler?
And what a bakery!
What she really wants is a bakery.
His father, Glen, drove a bakery truck.
Or you could work at a bakery.
We found instead a bakery.
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