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Free sign upThe phrase "and a rack of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or assortment of items, often in the context of food or clothing.
Example: "For dinner, we ordered a delicious roast chicken and a rack of lamb."
Alternatives: "and a selection of" or "and a variety of".
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Have a margarita (he liked them for breakfast) and a rack of ribs.
In the bedroom closet hang T-shirts, flannels, dresses and a rack of bow ties.
Naturally his ambidextrous outpouring, on two bass drums and a rack of toms, was impressive.
The store also has an A.T.M., a stack of newspapers and a rack of postcards.
It contains goal frames, nets and a rack of small boots for children who cannot afford their own.
Among the entrees are a mushroom risotto with white truffle oil and a rack of lamb with potato strudel.
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He removes a baby lamb from his refrigerator and prepares a rack of lamb for a customer.
Gone is the "newsstand" feeling of walking into a store and browsing a rack of titles.
Serve the cabbage with a disc of fondant swede and half a rack of venison.
At Goodwill, explains Leigland, disabled employees take a timed test to see how quickly they can sort and hang a rack of clothes.
He goes inside and finds a rack of maps.
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