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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a barbie" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a Barbie doll or, in some contexts, to a barbecue, depending on the context.
Example: "For her birthday, she received a new barbie that she had been wanting for months."
Alternatives: "a Barbie doll" or "a barbecue".
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"She's never had a Barbie".
A Barbie head.
47 She inspired a Barbie Doll.
"Other kids wanted a Barbie or something.
A Barbie costs more to make.
There's a Barbie sat among other dolls.
Is there a Barbie in Carolina's future?
It became like a Barbie therapy session".
It's a barbie, not a cremation.
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She's turning 50 and has a Barbie-doll body.
A barbie-loving mega-producer who really, really likes Neighbours?
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