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The phrase "a snack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small portion or serving of food, typically something light or quick to eat.
Example: "After a long day at work, I like to enjoy a snack of almonds and dried fruit."
Alternatives: "a portion of" or "a serving of".
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I prefer a snack of electricity".
But he shunned a snack of popcorn outside: prison food.
We removed our snowshoes for a snack of granola bars and hot chocolate from a Thermos.
At 10 a.m., a snack of crisp kakda wafers speckled with pepper.
Its lactose-digesting genes stay switched off, and it cannot enjoy a snack of milk sugar.
His thirst and exhaustion caused him to accept a snack of cherries and milk (and, possibly, other offerings from onlookers).
The mostly happy ending is as satisfying as a snack of milk and cookies after a ninth grade softball game.
Until this year, most after-school fare was a snack of juice and a muffin or bagel.
He enjoys a snack of macaroni and cheese, available from the prison shop for 60 cents, accompanied by Diet Coke.
After a light supper, it was TV, a snack of vanilla-fudge ice cream and early to bed.
Cee-Lo Green, the short, heavily tattooed singing and lyric-writing half, had just finished a snack of sushi.
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