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The phrase "skip a sandwich" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of not eating a sandwich, often in the context of choosing to forgo a meal or snack. Example: "I decided to skip a sandwich today and just have a salad instead."
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Maybe skip a sandwich and look the part.
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Take the good stuff sandwiched inside a sandwich, skip the bread, and you're on your way to a low-carb lunch.
If you're skipping breakfast, you could try a sandwich, bagel, fruit or maybe a cereal bar of your choice.
I skip breakfast most days, have maybe half a sandwich for lunch, and sometimes I forget to eat dinner.
Skip that five dollar iced mocha soy morning latte and buy a sandwich for the homeless lady you always walk by.
You can also skip the restaurant, head straight to the market's deli counter and pick up a sandwich or salad for lunch to go.
The Sandwich was just a sandwich.
Eat a sandwich.
"Nobody wants a sandwich?
And a sandwich.
"A hero is a sandwich.
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