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The phrase 'cake of' is not commonly used in written English. It is more likely to be used in spoken English. For example, one might say, "I bought a cake of chocolate."
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Pineapple upside-down cake, of course.
As well as cake, of course.
We're talking carrot cake, of course!
"You can't strike a match on a cake of soap".
Someone has made a life-sized cake of Jennifer Lawrence.
Finally, chocolate Balthazar – a flourless cake of dark wickedness.
This is, of course, the wedding cake of Victor Emmanuel, over here.
There's only one of me, and I don't use a cake of soap in two months.
But in this layer cake of a city, each layer tells a story.
Upstairs, above cosmetics and accessories, is the elaborate layer cake of women's apparel: juniors, sportswear, swimsuits.
To finish the meal, I suggested a cake of orange, almond and olive oil.
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