A hotdog vs an hotdog

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a hotdog is the most popular phrase on the web. 

an hotdog

12,490 results on the web

a hotdog

1835,000 results on the web

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  • You want a hotdog or something?
  • He bought me a hotdog once.
  • that's right
  • I got a hotdog and some candy.
  • The fun starts with brunch at Carney's in Studio City, a hotdog stand in a converted railroad dining car.
  • I ate a hotdog for lunch.
  • And, finally, we're off to the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, for dinner at
  • the Hollywood Carney's, a hotdog stand in a different converted railroad dining car.

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