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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rye" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to "a rye" in the context of rye bread or rye whiskey, but it is not commonly used as a standalone phrase.
Example: "I would like to order a rye sandwich, please."
Alternatives: "a rye bread" or "a rye whiskey".
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KATZ--Solomon, a Rye resident, died October 10, 2008.
(A rye and a few abstruse creations are in the works).
Hillrock plans to also produce a single malt whiskey and a rye.
The flatbread served with an excellent potato-thickened mash of salt cod is a rye matzo.
"If you want a rye sandwich, you better get it pretty soon," he said.
A second lad swaggered up, pounded the bar, and said, "I'll have a rye".
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For a rye-based Frisco without lemon juice, Mr. Meehan's recommended recipe seemed just about right.
The tastiest Danish redesign is the smørrebrød (a rye-bread sandwich with no top).
For Larry Nathanson, a co-owner of Milton Point Sweets, a Rye-based cookie business, sharing is a necessity.
Try a piña colada variant with cucumber, or a rye-based cocktail with mint and agave nectar.
— Glenn Collins Reuters: You have to search a bit, but Maryland still holds onto its legacy as a rye-drinking state.
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