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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a venison" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "venison" is an uncountable noun that refers to the meat of a deer, so it should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "We enjoyed a delicious venison stew for dinner."
Alternatives: "venison meat" or "some venison".
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A venison special was lean, tender and only mildly gamy.
The note, added underneath the order of a venison curry, read ***VERY MILD, WHITE PPL***.
À la carte dishes include a venison roast and sous vide cod fish.
During recent visits, the cold antipasti came with a venison salami.
Fine, elegant, peppery Côte-Rôtie-inspired red to enjoy with a venison steak.
Ms. Daguin recommended a venison daube, with a broth spiked with red wine and Armagnac.
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She also makes pork sausages, and this year she is making a venison-pork sausage with ground venison given to her by Bobby Brown, a hunter in winter and caretaker in summer.
The recipes, the herbs, the wine, the preparation that goes into a good venison dish would make an old shoe a gourmet's delight.
From Sicily to Japan, for him, is a short leap that yields a hybrid, venison chop with honshemiji mushrooms, juniper and celery root gratin.
It's where he and his team are working, for example, on a new venison dish.
And the Grouse Nest Restaurant at the Hocking Hills Resort serves a signature venison meatloaf.
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