Sentence examples for a grape of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a grape of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used and lacks context to determine its intended use.
Example: "I found a grape of unusual size in the market."
Alternatives: "a bunch of grapes" or "a cluster of grapes."

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That cabernet sauvignon is a grape of easy virtue.

It sometimes shows a chocolate flavor reminiscent of refosco, a grape of Friuli Venezia-Giulia and a subject for further research.

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The site includes a Grapes of Wrath Blog and links to a Reading Project Twitter feed, at http://reading.cornell.edu/blog_tweet.cfm and http://twitter.com/CornellReading, respectively.

As written and directed by Mr. Caliban, "Famine Plays," at the Triplex Theater, is an ambitious attempt at creating a "Grapes of Wrath" for modern, depressed times.

Reassuring Brian of his liberal convictions, Rush leaves the jail, making a Grapes of Wrath-like pledge to "be around" wherever conservative causes need help.

He became a grape geek of the most fetching, infectious kind.

My newly found grape was the Hondarrabi Zuri, a native grape of the Basque Country from the Txakoli wine region.

A grape is the size of one of our apples.

24 Portable Caprese: Skewer a small ball of mozzarella, a grape tomato and a bit of basil leaf.

Images of a grape leaf disk, showing downy mildew symptoms.

A monkey in isolation is happy to eat either a grape or a slice of cucumber.

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