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The phrase "a muffin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a single muffin, typically in contexts related to food, baking, or dining.
Example: "I would like to have a muffin with my coffee this morning."
Alternatives: "one muffin" or "a single muffin".
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Michael was chewing a muffin.
Do I want toast or a muffin?
Cornbread bakes nicely in a muffin tin.
"We're not a cupcake, we're a muffin".
(Place in a muffin pan for stability).
A muffin that makes you want fruit?
"Like a muffin shop?" "Yeah, pretty much.
I'VE never been much of a muffin maker.
For packaged muffins, it is often half a muffin.
"Please don't leave until you've had a muffin".
Coat a muffin tin with nonstick cooking spray.
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