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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dish that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the context of introducing a dish that someone is preparing, eating, or talking about. For example: "She made a dish that was full of flavor and texture."
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A dish that will die with him when he dies.
This is a dish that can't be ruined.
This is not a dish that deserves to be rushed.
How to make a dish that will travel successfully?
(With a dish that complements these powerful wines).
"It's a dish that gives you strength and lasting nourishment, and it's a dish that accepts lots of things," Ms. Raij said.
A couple of nights later, a friend made pasta alla Norma, a dish that is Sicilian.
Choosing a dish that would make Nikolai's mouth water became the first of many battlegrounds.
It's a dish that will only get better as the growing season progresses.
There's bone marrow, and a dish that has an octopus tentacle next to a beef tongue.
But if you choose budget bottles, here's a dish that will not break the bank, either.
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