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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a liquid dish made by simmering meat, vegetables, or grains in water, often used as a base for soups or sauces.
Example: "After a long day, I decided to make a warm bowl of a broth to soothe my tired body."
Alternatives: "a soup" or "a stock".
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But what a broth!
"But it's not bad in a broth.
By day three it was a broth.
They flavor a broth that the pigeon is poached in.
She simmers it in a broth colored red with beets.
I can't imagine Japanese food without dashi, a broth made with kelp and dried bonito flakes.
A few days ago I slow-cooked a goose in a broth of homemade goodies.
Four immense pan-seared diver scallops came in a broth enlivened by prosecco.
He uses ginger by the pound in a broth to cook chicken.
"Next to it are bonito flakes and seaweed getting ready to go into a broth.
A reduced version of a broth served to Pope Pius IX helped her stomach.
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