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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single piece or type of chewing gum.
Example: "I always keep a pack of mint-flavored gum in my bag, but sometimes I just want a gum to freshen my breath."
Alternatives: "a piece of gum" or "a stick of gum".
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It put me up a gum tree.
"It's a gum gimmick, pure and simple," Ms. Spare wrote.
"There's a gum named after it in Italy".
No one dared drop so much as a gum wrapper.
"We fashioned a ring out of a gum wrapper".
In many ways, though, Robinson is up a gum tree.
Suddenly, he could see Anastasia on a gum card.
This technique involves adding a gum or an opaque white pigment to watercolors to produce opacity.
His little head peers out from above his bulging chest, and he blows a gum bubble.
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Mama was a gum-popping cutie.
Käsebier worked primarily with platinum prints, although she began using a gum-bichromate process in 1901.
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