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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tray of dates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a serving or collection of dates, typically in a culinary context or when discussing food items.
Example: "For dessert, we served a tray of dates alongside some fresh nuts and cheese."
Alternatives: "a platter of dates" or "a dish of dates".
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A tray of dates served as refreshments.
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"It is hard work reinventing a country," he said in an interview last month, as he slouched on a sofa in his villa in the hills above Tripoli, picking at a tray of fruit including fresh dates brought to him by a black-suited waiter.
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Roderick brought out a tray of cheese.
I shall take a tray of cupcakes".
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A waiter offered Jagger a tray of sweets.
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Jerome Ware Jr. pressed his palm into a tray of orange paint.
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