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The phrase "a bun" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of bread roll or a hairstyle, depending on the context.
Example: "I ordered a burger with a sesame seed bun."
Alternatives: "a roll" or "a hair bun".
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Trunky want a bun?
Can't do a bun?
Heaven in a bun.
A bun fight became a real fight".
But I didn't put the beef on a bun.
Serena had pulled her hair back loosely in a bun.
It was surf and turf on a bun.
"Ahrve a bun in mer uffen," she replied.
Pop into a bun, top as desired, and devour.
Can you bring the hamburger without a bun?
He's ten now, and as sweet as a bun.
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