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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cake with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a cake that has a specific feature or ingredient.
Example: "I would like to order a cake with a chocolate filling for the party."
Alternatives: "a cake featuring a" or "a cake containing a".
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Here's a cake with a sparkler.
"I have a cake with a cherry on top," is Mr. Halkias's sales pitch.
If you find a cake with a pottery shard in it, can you keep it?
A waiter presents a young girl with a cake — with a sparkler on top.
The customer wanted a cake with a banner saying "Happy birthday Grandad".
The tactic worked, resulting in a cake with a delightfully fudgy center.
"Should I bake a cake with a file inside?" They let the subject drop.
He called the dietary department of the hospital, which decorated a cake with a "Happy Birthday" message.
The rice should look like a cake with a firm, golden top; this is called a tahdig.
Ashers would have decorated a cake with a message celebrating traditional heterosexual marriage and promoting a Christian organisation.
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The bill arose as a result of the furore surrounding the Ashers Bakery, which refused to make a cake with an equal marriage message.
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