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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a yolk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the yellow part of an egg, typically in cooking or nutritional contexts.
Example: "To make the perfect omelet, you need to separate the egg whites from a yolk."
Alternatives: "an egg yolk" or "the yolk of an egg."
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The blob quivers like a yolk and looks like a yolk.
And there is a yolk of perfect fiction.
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I enjoy functional glamour – shiny pink plastic, a yolk splitting on to fine white toast.
But over all he is a yolk advocate, especially when it comes to egg salad sandwiches.
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