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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a yummy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is delicious or appealing in taste, often in informal contexts.
Example: "I just had a slice of a yummy chocolate cake that my friend baked."
Alternatives: "a delicious" or "a tasty".
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It's a yummy finale.
Desserts are a yummy surprise.
Look for a yummy 25 pt.
Alisa Suzuki has quite a "yummy life".
There is even a yummy cafe on the penthouse level.
The chocolate torte was reminiscent of a yummy frosted brownie.
Dessert was a yummy Napoleon oozing pastry cream.
The dish was a yummy, though filling, treat.
It's a yummy, South-Of-Francey sort of drink.
For one girl, sadness ended at home with a yummy drink and her teddy bear.
Who knows what effect a yummy plate of risotto might have on the tongue?
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