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'a bbq' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a cookout or barbecue. For example: "My family is having a bbq this weekend to celebrate my birthday."
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For example, the pulled pork pizza uses a BBQ sauce.
"I threw a BBQ when Reagan died," Mike said.
Before that though, a few dozen of us gathered for a BBQ on the beach.
He can sit in my backyard, we'll get seafood and have a BBQ.
Creative workshops, a BBQ each night, live music and barn dances all included.
"We could have a BBQ night, for example, and invite everyone to bring something along".
"Have I treated myself to the odd line of charlie [cocaine] at a BBQ? Sure.
On the day of her scheduled jury duty, she shared a picture of her son laughing at a BBQ.
From 2pm there will be a BBQ, picnic and singalong, as well as a progress report on the campaign.
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A BBQ-chicken sandwich...
Fork-pulling some roasts might be appropriate, as well, if you want more of a BBQ-style dish.
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