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Discover Ludwig"fortune cookies" is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a noun phrase and refers to the small, crispy cookies often served at Chinese restaurants with a slip of paper inside containing a prediction or aphorism. Example: "We ended our meal with some fortune cookies, hoping for a glimpse into our futures."
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fortune cookies
noun
Plural of fortune cookie
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Fortune cookies arrived.
We opened our fortune cookies.
Later, we had fortune cookies.
Stick to the fortune cookies.
But no fortune cookies— macarons instead.
The meal ends with fortune cookies.
The fortune cookies arrive with the bill.
After the meal, they opened their fortune cookies.
You do, however, get fortune cookies with the bill.
At the end of the dinner, fortune cookies were presented.
If you win, you get a bag of fortune cookies.
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