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The phrase "a frozen dessert" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to any type of dessert that is served frozen, such as ice cream, sorbet, or frozen yogurt.
Example: "On a hot summer day, nothing beats a frozen dessert to cool you down."
Alternatives: "an icy treat" or "a chilled dessert".
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And being frozen makes it a pretty good starting place for a frozen dessert.
She was microwaving a frozen dessert.
At the end of her long nights, she would treat herself to a frozen dessert.
Maybe you have even bought a frozen dessert for tonight's dinner?
I worry far less about the sugar content than the amount of fat in a frozen dessert.
The Wolfgang Puck Food Company began as a frozen dessert company which Puck began with Beverly Hills cardiologist Robert Koblin in 1983.
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In November 2012, he wrote a seemingly innocuous entry about a frozen dessert-maker whose product he had tried.
It is, though, as the New Yorker has it, a "frozen-dessert origin myth".
Distracted and angry, I could easily pick up a 4-point fine for improperly passing a frozen-dessert truck on Route 1.
Buy from a frozen-dessert business.
A whole bag of tricks is applied to a barely frozen dessert Mr. García calls a pineapple iceberg but which looks more like a tall slice of yellow meringue in a pool of passion-fruit and yogurt custard.
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