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The phrase "scoop of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a serving or portion of something, often food, that is shaped like a scoop. Example: "I would like a scoop of vanilla ice cream on my dessert."
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Nonetheless, it was a scoop of sorts.
A scoop of each, perhaps.
Top with a scoop of ice cream.
Top each glass with scoop of sorbet.
Tests use a small scoop of brain.
"Try lifting a scoop of stainless steel," Straub says.
Sample a scoop of gelato before heading home.
Carefully place a scoop of ice cream into the glass.
Only now it has a scoop of friendship on top.
This, they claimed, was the scoop of the century.
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This isn't your normal scoop-of-gelato kind of place.
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