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The phrase "a vanilla" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a flavor, typically in the context of ice cream or desserts, or to describe something as plain or standard.
Example: "I would like a vanilla ice cream cone, please."
Alternatives: "a plain" or "a standard".
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And a vanilla milkshake.
He would have a vanilla milkshake, instead.
Pack each jar with a vanilla pod.
"It was like a vanilla," Wacha said on Wednesday.
I get my fill — I'm a vanilla person myself".
He looked like a vanilla sundae topped with raspberry sauce.
He explained, "You make yourself a vanilla milkshake.
She went on: "Anna got a vanilla milkshake, basically".
Another time the treat was a vanilla soufflé.
He capped a triumphantly dull conference with a vanilla speech.
Do, however, use a vanilla bean, not vanilla extract.
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