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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cherry pie" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of dessert made with cherries.
Example: "For dessert, I decided to bake a cherry pie, as it's my favorite treat during the summer."
Alternatives: "a cherry tart" or "a cherry dessert".
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The town hosts the National Cherry Festival every December, where you can engage in a cherry pie eating championship and a pip spitting competition in the off-season.
It's not a cherry pie.
He sent over a cherry pie, the lawyer's favorite.
It's like a cherry pie but without the crust or the superfluous spice.
She has a big, bright smile, an outgoing personality, and she can bake a cherry pie.
They drive by, tossing from their car a cherry pie and a racial slur.
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I pull off the interstate at a Texas tourist trap where I buy a Hostess cherry pie and a coffee, which is burnt and thick.
Lemon zest perfumed a sour cherry pie, while a squeeze of lemon brightened a peach pie of notably restrained sweetness.
His idea of fun is making marzipan or dill pickles or a sour cherry pie with a lattice cream-cheese crust.
She is quick to credit the recipe — for "once-a-year sour cherry pie" — to Nick Malgieri, a friend who is an accomplished baker and well-known cookbook author.
Is it time yet?' I think we'd be in a lot of trouble if we didn't make pies". She is quick to credit the recipe — for "once-a-year sour cherry pie" — to Nick Malgieri, a friend who is an accomplished baker and well-known cookbook author.
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