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The phrase "a pound of fudge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity of fudge, typically in a context related to food, recipes, or candy sales.
Example: "I decided to buy a pound of fudge from the local candy shop to share with my friends at the party."
Alternatives: "one pound of fudge" or "a pound of candy".
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In another of Gordon's memories, sex without sparks is "like finishing off a pound of fudge".
I will fuck up like a pound of fudge so I don't consume anything else.
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A one-pound box of fudge is $5.60, a pound of caramels is $6.25.
This recipe will make just over 1 pound of fudge.
A pound of chicken?
A pound of bay scallops.
A pound of beef requires 183 gallons.
Instead he demanded a pound of flesh.
A pound of butter contains 3,327 calories.
Add half a pound of crumbled hamburger.
We eat half a pound of prosciutto.
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