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'doughnut' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a deep-fried piece of dough that is usually sweetened. Example Sentence: I'm craving doughnuts, so I'm going to the bakery to get some.
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doughnut
noun
A deep-fried piece of dough or batter, commonly of a toroidal (a ring doughnut) often mixed with various sweeteners and flavourings; or flattened sphere (a filled doughnut) shape filled with jam, custard or cream.
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Livingstone's bid to mobilise and lead the opposition to Johnson has to be taken seriously, but none of us should think that he's going to automatically abandon the struggle to claim that progressive majority and just fall back on his suburban doughnut.
ottos-restaurant.com BG Borough Market's Bread Ahead is the first stop on any London doughnut pilgrimage; unsurprising as Justin Gellatly is the man behind the bakery's pillow-like creations.
The cherry on top of the cake (OK, doughnut) is a sea salt honeycomb shard topping, a perfect foil to the rich filling.
Twelve days after the destruction of the files, the Guardian reported on US funding of GCHQ eavesdropping operations and published a portrait of working life in the British agency's huge "doughnut" building in Cheltenham.
From humble beginnings in rickety wooden huts, GCHQ has become the keystone of Britain's spy agencies, and its "doughnut" headquarters in Cheltenham is probably the most remarkable building ever constructed in the UK.
In one of its blackest years, it seemed both to capture the mood of the country and turn it into great art This was why, on a bright and sunny Wednesday morning in March, I found myself in the market place of Chanteloup-les-Vignes, drinking mint tea and chomping on a Moroccan doughnut called a sfenj.
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The novel is a bit of a tough-cookie/jelly-doughnut hybrid too.
INSIDE the vast, doughnut-shaped hideaway of GCHQ, Britain's signal-intelligence agency, the spies are sweating.
Conspire to build a 23,000-tonne doughnut-shaped vessel called a tokamak, that is wrapped with 80,000km of superconducting wire, all to contain the plasma magnetically and, for the first time, produce fusion energy continuously.
The 230,000 square metre site will be covered by light, canopy-like structures (pictured) that can be rearranged to meet changing requirements.Apple's new doughnut-shaped, four-storey headquarters, resembling nothing so much as an alien spacecraft lurking eerily among a forest of 6,000 freshly planted trees, is under construction in Cupertino.
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