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The phrase "a loaf of white bread" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of bread, typically in contexts related to food, cooking, or grocery shopping.
Example: "I went to the store to buy a loaf of white bread for our sandwiches."
Alternatives: "a white bread loaf" or "a loaf of bread".
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A loaf of white bread sat on the counter alongside a bunch of ripe bananas.
A loaf of white bread which would cost around 55p now would then have cost on average 11.5d (4.5 p).
Lining the shelves underneath the television are her food supplies: rice and noodles that Ms. Jarrin mixes with water in the motel's ice bucket and heats up in a microwave; peanut butter and jelly; a loaf of white bread.
The contents include: a large bottle of Coca-Cola, a 12-pack of Walkers crisps, a loaf of white bread, Wall's sausages and a multi-pack of sugary cereals.
Whitney had spent time in local soup kitchens to familiarize herself with their day-to-day needs, and she knew that most diners refused to touch even the heel of a loaf of white bread.
Got food? the woman asked, and she nodded as she pulled from her pack the last of her supplies: a loaf of white bread, a jar of peanut butter, a pack of cheese, a few tins of sardines, three cheap dry packs of ramen.
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But Roza's measurements don't signify; what matters to Chris is that she's nothing like his wife, whom he reviles as "one of those insipid Englishwomen with skimmed milk in her veins," who has become "ashen-faced and inert" in middle age, sitting in front of the television knitting sweaters, reminding him of "a great loaf of white bread, plumped down on the sofa in its cellophane wrapping".
Kota (a quarter loaf of white bread filled with fried potato chips and ample processed meat or cheese), vetkoek, and snacks (maize crisps) were popular lunch choices because of affordability, convenience, peer influence, and palatability.
Among items sold by vendors outside the school gate, the majority of participants mentioned bread, vetkoek, kota (a quarter loaf of white bread filled with fried potato chips and ample processed meat or cheese), deep fried potato chips, snacks such as crisps and sweets, sugar-sweetened beverages, atchar, and plates of food with pap and chicken or beef.
Use a regular loaf of white bread cut into slices rather than what appear to be hot dog rolls if you wish.
I was an adopted loaf of white bread in a family of exquisite pastries.
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