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The phrase "a shellfish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of marine animal that has a shell, typically in a general context or when categorizing seafood.
Example: "At the seafood market, I found a variety of options, including a shellfish that I had never seen before."
Alternatives: "a crustacean" or "a mollusk".
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A "shellfish bouquet," the Manhattan Ocean Club calls it.
This gets puréed into a shellfish stock made from roasted crabs.
Next door, a shellfish hatchery for Pine Island oysters and clams dates to 1887.
We ordered foie gras, a slice of house-made pâté, a shellfish platter and the escargots.
The new training program may help the environment and hasten a shellfish renaissance.
The family depended mainly on a shellfish business his mother inherited.
We also enjoyed a tranche of cod with leeks and coconut in a shellfish ginger broth.
Would you like to begin with a wild mushroom salad, a shellfish salad or a regular green salad?
(Kanvinde made a modified version, with boneless chicken breast, for a guest from Arkansas who had a shellfish allergy).
Then I would want a dinner made by Pascal Barbot, followed by a shellfish extravaganza of blue crabs and crawfish".
The same is true of the pan-fried skate with celery-root purée in a shellfish reduction.
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