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The phrase "a doughnut" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of fried or baked sweet pastry, often ring-shaped, that is typically enjoyed as a snack or dessert.
Example: "I stopped by the bakery this morning and picked up a doughnut for breakfast."
Alternatives: "a donut" or "a pastry".
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A doughnut to start.
You want a doughnut?
"Basically it's a doughnut.
I never fry a doughnut.
It's enough to walk by a doughnut shop to start wanting a doughnut.
Afterwards, she celebrated by eating a doughnut.
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Dunk in a doughnut; do not overdunk.
A 'doughnut' shaped or ring nugget can be formed between the two workpieces during this process.
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