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The phrase "a chocolate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to one individual piece or type of chocolate. Example: "I received a box of chocolates for my birthday, and my favorite type was definitely the dark chocolate truffle. I could eat a chocolate like that every day."
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A chocolate cupcake?
Karen left a chocolate.
A "chocolate colored" house.
I'm a chocolate lover.
He was holding a chocolate.
A chocolate chip?
A chocolate factory?
He had a chocolate bar for her.
Quetzal is a chocolate cafe.
There is a chocolate pot.
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He nibbled on a chocolate-chip brownie.
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