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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pork" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used incorrectly because "pork" is an uncountable noun when referring to the meat.
Example: "I would like to order pork for dinner."
Alternatives: "some pork" or "pork meat".
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Not even a Pork Slap.
He special-ordered a pork chop.
"It's a pork bone," he said, grinning.
Oh, and a pork pie – there's nothing better than a pork pie is there?
Or a pork shoulder and juniper berries.
It tastes like a pork chop should.
I cannot resist a pork pie.
I'm a pork butcher's son from Sheffield".
"At least a pork chop would feed you".
And, yes, a pork chop and the like.
Ideal with beef bourguignon or a pork and chorizo stew.
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