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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bake a cake" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing or giving instructions for preparing food. For example: - "I'm going to bake a cake for my friend's birthday party." - "Follow these steps to bake a cake from scratch." - "My favorite thing to do on a rainy day is bake a cake."
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For more specific baking recipes see: Bake Cookies, Bake a Cake, Make Pie Crust, Bake Muffins and Bake Bread.
If you are trying to instruct on baking a cake, then have your character bake a cake.
Bake a cake! she cried.
You can't cook a meal or bake a cake.
His wife was preparing to bake a cake.
"I'll bake a cake and there will be coffee.
"How do you bake a cake?" has the wrong structure.
She is described as "never someone to bake a cake".
"And I sat in the doorway churning a bait of butter for to bake a cake".
In all the years following Donald would sometimes bake a cake.
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Someone in my office suggested International Bake-A-Cake Day in the same vein.
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