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Discover Ludwig"ear of corn" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an actual ear of corn, or it can be used as an idiom to mean something that is abundant or plentiful. For example: "There's an ear of corn waiting for you on the dinner table!" (meaning that there is an abundance of food waiting for you).
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"One is an ear of corn.
I took another ear of corn.
("Sometimes an ear of corn is just an ear of corn," Meyer remarks).
Roll each ear of corn in melted butter.
He tore open an ear of corn and grimaced.
It is made of an ear of corn.
Meanwhile, wrap 2 ice cubes with each ear of corn in heavy-duty aluminum foil.
Considerable controversy surrounds the origin of the totally unique ear of corn.
Honorable mention for Tulip's use of an ear of corn as a spear.
FINDING the perfect ear of corn is still all about freshness.
"In a dream an ear of corn could dance," Mr. Parker said.
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