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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a maple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of tree or a product derived from the tree, such as maple syrup.
Example: "I planted a maple in my backyard to provide shade during the summer months."
Alternatives: "a maple tree" or "a maple leaf."
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They put bacon on a maple glazed donut a decade ago.
A maple does not leave maple syrup.
Canada has a maple leaf.
A maple syrup tasting might seem pointless.
The wind knocked down a maple.
Order a maple bacon or peanut butter madness cupcake ($3.50).
Before the hurricane a maple leaf skittering across the playground.
The Parks Department said the tree, a maple, appeared healthy.
I record a bit of the sun peeking out from behind a maple, or what I think is a maple.
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Now, add a maple-syrup flavor or a cheddar-cheese flavor to those rice cakes.
This yields a MAPLe-RA score ranging between 0 and 105.
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