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The phrase "I stir" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is the subject and verb of a simple sentence and can convey an action being performed by the speaker. Example: I stir the batter until it becomes smooth and creamy.
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"I Stir the Cocoa, please".
'When I stir it, it floats.
May I cut your meat, may I stir your soup?
As the waiter serves each plate, he asks, "May I stir for you?" before disassembling the still-life.
"I stir the memory soup in my head hoping gobbets of Uruguay float to the surface.
Without enthusiasm, I stir in some honey, smear on toast and have a nibble... it's delicious.
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I stir-fried quinoa with vegetables.
In this recipe, I stir-fry it with sliced sugar snap peas.
I stir-fry the shrimp in clarified butter -- that's more French.
I stir-fried a bunch of bok choy -- in batches, of course -- and then thin-sliced pork.
In the published recipe, she omits to tells us what to do with the pork after we have sliced it, so, guessing, I stir-fried it in the oil until golden brown here and there before adding the chilli paste.
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