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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gram of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity of a substance, typically in contexts related to cooking, science, or measurements.
Example: "I need a gram of salt for this recipe to enhance the flavor."
Alternatives: "one gram of" or "a single gram of".
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There was not a gram of falsity".
"They did not lose a gram of fat".
Schrader was consuming a gram of cocaine a day.
Price: half a gram of ch... oh, sorry, um, £20.
$40 is the price of a gram of gold.
By standard measures, a gram of protein contains four calories and a gram of fat contains nine.
I take a gram of cocaine and another of MDMA.
But there is not a gram of truth in those accusations.
Body fat is energy-rich and at the same time lightweight: when the water is taken out, a gram of fat contains 9.4 kilocalories, compared with 4.3 kilocalories for a gram of protein, and when the water is left in, as it is on the human belly, a gram of fat still contains 9.1 kilocalories, while a gram of protein has just 1.2.
Across the board they contain a gram or two of carbohydrates, barely a gram of protein and about a gram of fiber per cup.
I'll mainly have hash, then I'll have a gram of coke.
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