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"a tea tray" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small tray used for serving tea, typically with cups, saucers, and a teapot on it. Example: Please bring me a tea tray with some scones and jam on it for our afternoon tea.
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On a tea tray.
"Sliding down the mountain on a tea tray.
I brought a tea tray onto the veranda, where the group gathered several times.
"Some fuckin' ape sailin' down the street on a tea tray".
Consider them for a tea tray, for your Valentine, for baby showers or as hostess gifts.
Video shows her angrily picking up a tea tray and flinging it away.
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Fresh milk and camomile tea from Fortnum & Mason completed a tea-tray of rare variety.
Namita Gokhale, a co-director of the festival, appeared with a tea-tray, offering the first cup to the enraged politician.
Shaw's production, enacted on a split-level platform in Tom Pye's clean design, lit by Peter Mumford, bristles with detail: the maid who trips on the bottom stair, the housekeeper who brings menace to the simple act of carrying a tea-tray.
In skeleton, competitors - known as sliders - hurtle head first down the 1.5km course on a sled little bigger than a tea-tray.
As one of my British colleagues in our London bureau notes about his sole medal-winning compatriot, Shelley Rudman in the women's skeleton, "Some girl won 'us' bronze for hurling herself down a ravine on a tea-tray.
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