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The phrase "some dessert" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a small or unspecified amount of a sweet dish that is served after a meal. Example: "After dinner, we enjoyed some delicious dessert that my mother had baked earlier in the day."
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Mr. Achatz wants help with some dessert geometry.
Craziest Wine Purchase: I recently bought some dessert wines from Bordeaux, Château Suduiraut and Rieussec 2005.
He spooned up some dessert, concord grape soft-serve ice cream.
£26.99, simplywinesdirect.com; £32.50, fortnumandmason.com Pacherenc du Vic Bilh Saint Albert 2011 For those who find some dessert wines too sweet.
"We'll expect to see Sara at 8 30, and we'll be sure to save some dessert for her".
Perhaps that was a good thing - there might be some dessert left for the rest of us.
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I found some desserts, well, small.
It is the inseparable companion of all dishes, even some desserts.
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