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The phrase "a grape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single piece of fruit, typically in contexts related to food, nutrition, or descriptions of items.
Example: "I picked a grape from the bunch and enjoyed its sweet flavor."
Alternatives: "one grape" or "a single grape".
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Have a grape".
That a grape can do that!
"I'm in a grape field".
They won't bust a grape.
Skewer with a grape tomato.
You know, whatever — a grape".
"Ali couldn't bust a grape," said Foster.
Lacryma Christi is not a grape.
There is definitely a grape glut.
"This one's called a grape radish.
A grape trellis shades their graves.
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