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'a biscuit' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a single biscuit, for example: "I would like a biscuit with my tea, please."
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"Come and have a biscuit".
A biscuit shouldn't overpower.
Crisp as a biscuit.
"What's a biscuit joiner?" I asked.
Munching a biscuit, he contemplates this.
For some, a biscuit must be huge.
I eat half a biscuit.
Now, please, eat a biscuit".
"I'm just going to have a biscuit.
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A biscuit-coloured safari suit.
For example, wine and diced celery root subtly add character to a biscuit-topped chicken potpie.
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