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The phrase "a fry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single piece of fried food, typically a potato fry.
Example: "I ordered a large portion of fries, but I only received a fry on my plate."
Alternatives: "one fry" or "a single fry".
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That's right, a fry up.
He owns a restaurant where SpongeBob is a fry cook.
Put a fry in it, and the fry tips over.
(Its members included a college psychology professor, a lawyer, and a fry cook).
In my personal opinion, it's whether you have a fry bread chef-lady as a relative.
You'd walk by and snag a fry and pop it in your mouth.
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It's got to be a fry-up.
Apart, maybe, from a fry-up a paracetamol.
Over breakfast – Gordon does like a fry-up!
I usually have muesli, then a fry-up!
Actually I could do with a fry-up.
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