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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a danish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of pastry, typically a sweet, flaky pastry often filled with fruit or cream cheese.
Example: "I enjoyed a danish with my coffee this morning at the café."
Alternatives: "a pastry" or "a sweet roll".
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Mukand JA, Cai C, Zielinski A, Danish M, Berman J.
"It is a Danish artist".
Marries Lis Fenger, a Danish commercial artist.
He sounds like a Danish exchange student.
Niels Ivar Larsen is a Danish journalist.
There's a Danish architecture firm called BIG.
And that is not a Danish trait".
That's why you call it a Danish.
We were totally fixated by a Danish show called "Borgen," about a Danish prime minister.
According to his IMDB page, he's a Danish knight!
Presented with a Danish, they responded with something rotten.
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