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'a pastry' is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to any type of pastry or baked good. For example: "I decided to treat myself to a pastry for dessert."
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A pastry?
I'm a pastry chef.
You can also use a pastry cutter.
"And he was a pastry chef, too.
(You should definitely have a pastry).
No? Who gives a pastry fork?
A pastry is a Band-Aid solution!
"It's a pastry truck," Straw said.
This is a pastry chef's instruction.
I brought you a pastry".
Who owns a pastry brush?
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