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The phrase "an appetizer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small starter course at the beginning of a meal. For example: "For our meal tonight we had an appetizer of grilled vegetable skewers."
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An adult will have a hot dog as an appetizer.
Serves 8 as an appetizer.
Tabouleh's usually just an appetizer.
Take sham savera, an appetizer.
That's just an appetizer.
Three come to an appetizer plate.
There was an appetizer course coming.
This seems appropriate as an appetizer.
(Note: This is not technically an appetizer).
Serves six as an appetizer.
This is just an appetizer.
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