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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a green apple" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the color and type of an apple, often in contexts related to food, cooking, or preferences.
Example: "I prefer a green apple for my salad because it adds a nice tartness."
Alternatives: "a green fruit" or "a green apple variety."
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A green apple.
I was eating a green apple when I nearly stepped on the first one.
The jumbo crab cake, free of filler, was perched atop a green apple and fennel slaw.
His beef fillet, for instance, is kept in check by a green apple sorbet.
Helen is dazzled, then more and more in love: a green apple that gradually ripens.
A green apple pavlova took the edge off the meal's richness.
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Forty, short films later, I've created this grassroots campaign "A Greener Apple (NYC)", where New Yorkers themselves tell how they would make their city of New York a "greener" place to live.
I left my apartment yesterday morning with the intention of shooting an "A Greener Apple (NYC)", with the free outdoor pianos placed around the City's five boroughs for New Yorkers' to enjoy, as a backdrop.
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