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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blend with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mixture or combination of different elements, often in contexts related to food, flavors, or styles.
Example: "The dish is a blend with spices from various cultures, creating a unique flavor profile."
Alternatives: "a mixture of" or "a combination of".
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"I'll probably first do a blend with apples, then with cranberries," he said.
"Eventually, I want to do a blend with oranges because the black currant cuts the acidity of the oranges".
In many engines, it can be used in pure form or as a blend with petroleum diesel.
Classical technique, as part of a blend with other idioms, was on display in the 1999 "South African Suite".
They had Mr. La Frieda set up a special aging room where Minetta's strips, its côte de boeuf and the rib-eye used in a blend (with short rib, brisket and skirt) for its much-ballyhooed Black Label burger are stored for six to seven weeks.
Figure 1 shows TG-DTG curves for a blend with 50/50 ratio of NR/SBR.
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Mexican-Americans in San Antonio experience a continual drift" into a blending with non-Hispanic whites and others.
Or try Alto Rouge (about £5), a wonderful blend with a firm finish.
The problem was, he wanted just gasoline in the tank, not a blend spiked with ethanol.
Also, instead of salt, use a seasoning blend with oregano leaves and a veggie tortilla to make it vegan".
A 50-50 blend with your S&P 500 Index should deliver a spendable yield of 2%.
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