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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strawberry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single piece of the fruit, either in a general context or when describing something that includes strawberries.
Example: "I would like to have a strawberry on top of my dessert."
Alternatives: "one strawberry" or "a single strawberry".
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A strawberry shake.
"Then buy me a strawberry Popsicle".
A strawberry dessert needs cream.
One baked them a strawberry rhubarb pie.
About as much as a strawberry.
Rulf's is hosting a Strawberry Festival.
Next, she makes a strawberry sour.
A common example is a strawberry plant.
She chews a strawberry and continues.
He hasn't always been a strawberry grower.
Lee ordered a strawberry virgin daiquiri.
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