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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crust of gingerbread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific portion or piece of gingerbread, often in a culinary context.
Example: "She served a warm cup of tea alongside a crust of gingerbread, perfect for the chilly afternoon."
Alternatives: "a piece of gingerbread" or "a slice of gingerbread."
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They had edges and the faintest suggestion of a crust.
A crust forms on the surface of the molten bath.
Unlike most other cakes, which benefit from an evenly supple moistness, the most compelling morsel of gingerbread is the crunchy, sticky bit where the crust abuts the pan.
Scientists have determined that the crust of a neutron star is about 10 billion times stronger than steel.
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