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"a rice" is not a correct phrase in written English
The correct phrase would be "a bowl of rice" or simply "rice." Here is an example of how "rice" can be used in a sentence: "I ordered a bowl of rice to go with my chicken curry."
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It was a rice paddy.
A rice farmer arrived.
A rice shortage would have geopolitical implications.
They're expressionistically flying high (a Rice trademark).
Mr. LaGrande is a rice farmer.
I want to eat a rice ball".
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I come from a rice-farming family.
Before, it was a rice-based culture.
Once a rice-exporting country, it is now a rice-importing country.
A ficus leans from a rice-bag-covered pot.
Later, Jessa and Hannah fight at a rice-pudding shop.
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