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The phrase "a batch of grains" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a quantity or collection of grains, often in the context of cooking, agriculture, or food production.
Example: "The farmer harvested a batch of grains to sell at the market."
Alternatives: "a collection of grains" or "a group of grains."
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Puritan's gun, based on a Kellogg patent, Arnold said, works according to the same fundamental principles: a batch of grains is loaded into a sealed chamber, which is heated — and spun continuously, so none of the grains are scorched — until it reaches the appropriate pressure.
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Bake up a batch of healthy whole grain muffins full of nuts or cranberries.
He points to a batch of evidence.
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He then laboriously typed a batch of poems.
So Ms. Parker sent over a batch of episodes on DVD.
A batch of hot drinks.
Making a batch of your own?
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