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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prune" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the dried fruit of the plum, often in culinary contexts or discussions about health and nutrition.
Example: "Eating a prune each day can help improve digestion due to its high fiber content."
Alternatives: "a dried plum" or "a dehydrated plum."
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"Or a prune.
In this case, a prune poll.
Blistered and eventually dried like a prune," he said.
It looks pretty good today, so I pick up a prune Danish.
Anew works on the skin cells, taking them from being a prune to a plum!
It often pays to give some shrubs and trees a prune at the same time.
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"Great in the details," said one guest, citing a jumpsuit draped in the back and a prune-colored dress made of leather lacing.
Leaning over the shoulder of a Daily Express reader on the 341 on Monday, I saw a prune-faced content-provider describe Corbyn as an "absurd Marxist".
The story focuses on Carl (voiced by Ed Asner), a prune-popping balloon salesman who, after the death of his wife, sets out to see the wilds of South America.
And so the most physically debilitating event of the water-based Olympics came down to the final two strokes, with Risztov raising a prune-like palm to slap the finish board half a second ahead of Anderson.
Mrs. D.D., Altoona, Pa .A. Prune the hollies now, especially if they are blocking entry to the home.
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