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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an ice cube" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a single piece of frozen water, often used in beverages.
Example: "I like my drinks cold, so I always add an ice cube to my glass."
Alternatives: "a frozen cube of water" or "a cube of ice."
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Mysty spat an ice cube at me.
Put an ice cube in it.
"You feel like an ice cube.
She placed an ice cube alongside each premature sprout.
Sometimes, heretically, an ice cube or even a handful.
"It's like an ice cube that hasn't melted.
I'm not an ice cube.
Is there an ice cube shortage in New York?
3. Hold an ice cube in each hand.
My mother would throw an ice cube into the batter.
Don't ever be afraid to hand someone an ice cube while they're on the toilet.
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