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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pumpkin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a single pumpkin, often in contexts related to food, decoration, or Halloween.
Example: "For Halloween, we decided to carve a pumpkin and place it on our front porch."
Alternatives: "one pumpkin" or "a single pumpkin".
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We carved a pumpkin.
Plus a pumpkin.
"He getting a pumpkin".
If not, you're a pumpkin".
Someone's proposing with a pumpkin".
It's grown like a pumpkin.
But you had to be a pumpkin.
(You need access to a pumpkin patch).
In How Long Does a Pumpkin Last?
"Can I get a pumpkin?" he repeated.
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A pumpkin-yellow nightgown.
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