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The phrase "a fried" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely a typographical error or a misunderstanding of the intended phrase, such as "a friend" or "fried" as an adjective.
Example: "I would like to order a fried chicken sandwich."
Alternatives: "a friend" or "a fried item."
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This refers to a fried egg that is turned over and fried on both sides.
Cut back on french fries, fried chicken, and any other food with a fried breading.
A fried fish basket is $7.50.
"I'm a fried egg," he replied.
As for chips or a fried egg?
I'd get a fried chicken breast.
Technically, it might not be considered a fried pizza.
Also, Atlanta is only vaguely a fried chicken town.
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A fried-egg sandwich.
A fried-eggplant slider could have used more pickles ($5).
The first, a fried-chicken franchise, was a disaster.
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