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The phrase "easter egg" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a noun to refer to a kind of chocolate or candy-filled egg associated with the Christian holiday of Easter. You can also use it figuratively to refer to something that is hidden or unexpected but can be discovered after a lot of effort. For example: "The game developer hid a secret level in the game as an easter egg for dedicated players to find."
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easter egg
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A dyed or decorated egg, traditionally associated with Easter and, in the Western European tradition, sometimes hidden for children to find.
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Now, the CEO is teasing a forthcoming Easter Egg for people he's heard like Easter Eggs: An Easter Egg with Easter Eggs in its Easter Egg.
2.6 Easter eggs added: "Holy Grail," "Shroud of Turin," "Easter Egg".
An Easter Egg!
ANSWER: An Easter egg.
Basically, give them an Easter egg.
(Great secular Easter egg hunt, 5 April).
It's kind of an Easter egg hunt".
– Jenna Wortham Google Maps Easter Egg of Tardis Maps.google.co.uk | An easter egg inside Google Maps UK.
When did the annual Easter egg roll begin?
THE EASTER EGG Written and illustrated by Jan Brett.
VERSION 4.0: Evolution-compatible. "Missing Link" Easter egg added.
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