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The phrase "a cup of dry" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a measurement of a dry ingredient, but it lacks specificity and context.
Example: "I need a cup of dry flour for this recipe."
Alternatives: "a cup of flour" or "a cup of dry ingredients".
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A worker massaged a cup of dry mix into the duck's cavity, then a half-cup of the cooked sauce.
For added complexity, reduce a cup of dry white wine in the meat-onion mixture until it is almost evaporated before adding the tomato paste and milk.
Finally, he layered the pork slices on top, poured about half a cup of dry sherry over them and turned up the heat.
The nest is a cup of dry grass, moss and twigs, with a soft lining of finer plant material or hair.
250 calories is equivalent to about 4/5 of a cup of dry food or slightly less than a 6-ounce can of wet food.
(For instance, a medium sized dog should get roughly 1/2c - 3/4 a cup of dry puppy food and a tablespoon of moist puppy food 3-4 times a day to start).
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Pour a cup of the dry ingredients, stir, and repeat until the dry and wet ingredients are totally combined.
I helped take the red-white-and-blue tissue out of the box and watched as Grandpa lit a little cup of dry straw that hung beneath it.
Get a quarter cup of dry or 3/4 cup fresh Lavender, Sage, Lemon Balm, Rosemary, Peppermint and and Artemisia annua (wormwood, sweet Annie) and place them in a jar.
It's 9 a.m. and L.A.-based playwright Sigrid Gilmer sits at her PC with a cup of coffee and dry erase board, poised and ready to write.
Rinse with a cup of warm water and when drying, dry the fur the opposite way it fur grows that will cause heat and a steady heart beat for the kitten.
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