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The phrase "a salad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to refer to a dish consisting of small pieces of vegetables and/or fruits, usually served with some kind of dressing. For example: "My lunch today is a salad with grilled chicken."
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I'd ordered a salad.
Next was a salad.
"I had a salad.
Toss in a salad.
Clemens had a salad.
I already had a salad".
I'll eat a salad tomorrow".
A salad, a light salad.
But a salad it was.
A salad completed the picture.
"A salad," he replied.
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