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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in a bun' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a descriptor used to note how something is served or presented. For example, You can get a cheeseburger in a bun at this restaurant.
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Heaven in a bun.
Serena had pulled her hair back loosely in a bun.
"She wore her hair pulled back in a bun.
It's mostly fried, or in a bun, or both.
Leftovers can be eaten in a bun, sloppy-Joe style.
Begaye was a compact woman with long gray hair that she wore in a bun.
Or my hair is in a bun, but really it's dreadlocks.
She had gray hair, taken up in a bun, and wore thick glasses.
Only the back view, of a graceful woman with hair coiled in a bun, remains intact.
She had dun-colored hair, worn in a bun that did not suit her.
Rodrigues has cavernous eyes and long dark hair pulled back in a bun.
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