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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pumpkin pie" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of dessert made from pumpkin, often associated with holidays like Thanksgiving.
Example: "For dessert, we decided to make a pumpkin pie topped with whipped cream."
Alternatives: "one pumpkin pie" or "a slice of pumpkin pie."
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He decided to take apart a pumpkin pie.
He showed up with his girlfriend and a pumpkin pie.
I just made my two-crust apple pie, plus a crust for a pumpkin pie.
"I think we're going to go for a pumpkin pie," Ms. Ogle said.
Somehow that would seem wrong, though, like baking a pumpkin pie in July.
To make a pumpkin pie, you need a big orange Halloween-themed vegetable fruit, right?
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Despite some early push-back, Dukes was convinced a pumpkin pie-inspired latte was the way to go, and history proved him right.
Only a mundane pumpkin pie in a leaden crust was a letdown.
She resisted, but finally agreed to let me bring a lousy pumpkin pie and a tub of Cool Whip.
And Ma, aka Caroline Ingalls, in her clever, practical prairie way, (the real Pioneer woman) makes green pumpkin preserves and a green pumpkin pie as a surprise for Pa.
Make a vegan pumpkin pie by using a pre made vegan pie crust.
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