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The phrase "a gram" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a unit of measurement for weight, typically in contexts related to food, science, or nutrition.
Example: "I need to buy a gram of sugar for the recipe."
Alternatives: "one gram" or "a single gram".
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Australians pay nearly $US500 a gram.
It was selling for £100 a gram.
There was not a gram of falsity".
"They did not lose a gram of fat".
Schrader was consuming a gram of cocaine a day.
Prior to the ban it cost £10 a gram.
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