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The phrase "a deli" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a delicatessen, a type of store that sells fine, unusual, or foreign prepared foods.
Example: "I stopped by a deli to pick up some fresh sandwiches for lunch."
Alternatives: "a delicatessen" or "a sandwich shop".
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I work at a deli.
He works in a deli.
Ali orders "tofu schmear" at a deli.
A deli is scheduled to open soon.
Mr. Numata calls his shop a deli.
Did our travelers pass a deli?
A deli has to be visible".
Reward Soda with a Deli Slice.
A deli case and tables appeared.
(Dinner is a deli sandwich; remember to wear warm clothing).
It's time to move to Sheboygan and open a deli.
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