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The phrase "a cherry" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase to refer to a single cherry fruit. Here are some examples of how it can be used in sentences: - "I picked up a cherry and popped it into my mouth." - "The pie was topped with a single ripe cherry." - "She placed a cherry on top of the ice cream sundae." - "We bought a bag of cherries at the farmers market." - "The trees were heavy with bright red cherries."
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Well, I'll have a cherry.
They needed a cherry picker.
He chopped down a cherry tree.
They were sharing a cherry Coke.
James Monroe, too, had a cherry tree.
Put a cherry on top!
Or is it a cherry?
"I've never had a cherry shake before.
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