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The phrase "a bread of" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, as "bread" is typically used without the article "a" in this context.
Example: "I would like a loaf of bread."
Alternatives: "a piece of bread" or "a slice of bread."
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Serve with either steamed or boiled basmati rice or a bread of your choice.
They "keep things interesting with a bread of the month," says Becca Rea-Holloway, the sales and marketing manager.
The models developed can be used to ascertain optimum combinations of additives and their levels to produce a bread of desired volume and firmness.
I think wholegrain rye works best with the bean spread, but I'm sure it would be just as good on a bread of your choice.
Another rare and valuable ensemble, an oak chair and desk set, has a "Bread of Communism" agricultural theme carved by one of the designers of the Order of Lenin lapel pin.
Everybody loves bread: virtually every culture on earth has a bread of some sort; the development of bread is considered a starting point for modern humanity; it is wildly and perfectly delicious in virtually all of its forms.
Similar(54)
"A bread loaf?" one of the students volunteered.
If you're a bread fiend, instead of eating white bread, try whole wheat.
"Kind of a bread and butter player".
Use a homemade bread bowl instead of a bun.
"You're a white-bread kind of guy," she told me.
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