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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a toppings" is not correct in English.
The correct form should be "topping" or "toppings" without the article "a." You can use "topping" when referring to a single item added to food, and "toppings" when referring to multiple items.
Example: "I would like a topping of cheese on my pizza."
Alternatives: "a topping" or "some toppings".
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There will be lots of samples, a toppings station, and stalls selling cake pops, marshmallows and more.
Harrison Ford proved himself an expected master of logistics – get your plate underneath quickly to prevent a toppings landslide, Harrison, that's the way.
They were set up more like your traditional mom-and-pop parlors here in the States, complete with a toppings station and a flavors display window.
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If wanted, serve with cool whip or whipped cream on top as a topping.
If you want to add a topping, sprinkle it over the top.
They already use canned corn as a topping.
A topping of robiola cheese seems an unnecessary distraction.
The salad also makes a topping for bruschetta-style mezze.
Eton offers them all, at 75 cents a topping.
Onion 'Marmalade': Use this "marmalade" as a topping for grains, a sandwich spread or a bruschetta topping.
Then a topping of Demerara sugar and cinnamon is quickly singed under the broiler.
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