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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sausage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a single piece of sausage, typically in a culinary context or when discussing food.
Example: "For breakfast, I had a sausage with my eggs and toast."
Alternatives: "one sausage" or "a link of sausage."
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Not a sausage.
"Have a sausage roll.
Alas, not a sausage.
Everyone loves a sausage.
(Really, it was a sausage factory).
I ordered a sausage stuffed "Turducken".
Look! It's a sausage dog!
"It's like a sausage roll.
This a sausage that can cause cravings.
It was wrapped like a sausage.
"Now I want to spiralise a sausage".
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