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"appetizer of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a small dish or food item that is served before the main course of a meal, as a way to stimulate one's appetite. Example: "The restaurant's menu offers a delicious appetizer of bruschetta, consisting of grilled bread topped with tomatoes, basil, and olive oil."
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I liked an appetizer of frog's legs.
Take the appetizer of grilled quail.
Where else can you get an appetizer of burrata?
Tops for creativity was an appetizer of king salmon tartare.
An appetizer of charcoal grilled baby octopus was surprisingly bland.
Thirteen dollars for an appetizer of Carinthian Schlutzkrapfen?
An appetizer of grilled squid and octopus was strangely flavorless.
The appetizer of filet mignon carpaccio is typical.
Do try the hot appetizer of fried cheese pastries.
Her appetizer of tuna tostadas ($8) is brilliant.
Nearly as special was the appetizer of mushroom raviolis.
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