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"a ounce of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a small or very specific amount of something. For example, "I just need a ounce of sugar for this recipe."
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Apparently without a ounce of dignity, he proudly waved a Confederate flag totem amid a crowd of peace-loving Foresters.
Eating a ounce of hard or string cheese is a great snack for the induction phase.
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Mice need less than a 10th of an ounce of food every 24 hours -- a crumb.
A passionate Wagnerite, Chabrier nonetheless fashioned a work without an ounce of heaviness.
It is a performance without an ounce of emotional slop.
It had just sunk below a 500th of an ounce of gold.
There's an old saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a gallon of cure.
Piss-heads are addicts, people who smoke an ounce of weed a week are addicts.
They developed a trade with Europeans, in which they swapped gold for salt, an ounce of gold for an ounce of salt.
Go light on the toppings: no more than an ounce of sauce for a classic margherita.
Italy In Italy, un caffé is a "shot" of espresso -- an ounce of concentrated coffee.
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