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The phrase "a vegetable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to any edible plant that is not a fruit. For example: "I decided to add a vegetable to my dinner menu tonight."
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Is it a vegetable?
It's not a vegetable.
C. Pizza is a vegetable.
I devour a vegetable crisp.
But a vegetable garden?
"He's a vegetable now".
Maybe on a vegetable.
"I'm a vegetable grower.
There is nary a vegetable in sight.
But what, exactly, is a vegetable?
Mr. Cipollone is a vegetable shaman.
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