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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lemon wedge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a slice of lemon that is typically served as a garnish or accompaniment to drinks or dishes.
Example: "I ordered a glass of iced tea with a lemon wedge on the rim for added flavor."
Alternatives: "a slice of lemon" or "a lemon slice."
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Garnish with a lemon wedge.
The peel from a lemon wedge will not lie flat.
Serve with a lemon wedge, preferably in the garden.
For a sugar rim, swipe the rim with a lemon wedge; dab with sugar.
Top off glass with shrub, and garnish with a mint sprig and a lemon wedge.
You can serve it with nothing more than salt and pepper and maybe a lemon wedge.
Taste and adjust seasoning; serve garnished with dill and accompanied by a lemon wedge.
Her agent brought her a shot of tequila, which she chased with a lemon wedge, and she shuddered.
Sprinkle over some baby cress, drizzle on a little olive oil and serve with a lemon wedge.
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A spritz of lemon or an entire lemon wedge is never a bad addition to a combo like this.
The lobster-packed treat is served light on mayo atop a grilled, buttered hot dog bun with a side lemon wedge.
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