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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few cubes of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small quantity of something that is typically cubed, such as food items like cheese or ice.
Example: "Please add a few cubes of cheese to the salad for extra flavor."
Alternatives: "several pieces of" or "a small number of cubes of".
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Just open the bottle, put a few cubes of ice into a glass and pour.
Add enough water to cover, along with a few cubes of ice.
The soup was a tasty, gutsy homemade brew, dominated by big chunks of white meat, numerous chicken hearts and a few cubes of potato.
It's worth bearing in mind that adding a few cubes of feta turns this into a fine vegetarian main course, for another meal.
Dilute and chill the pickling liquor with a few cubes of ice, cover and refrigerate for at least a few hours.
This might be a slice of toast and honey with a peeled satsuma from which I have removed any stray threads of pith, or perhaps an apple, cored and cut into fine slices, with a few cubes of Cheddar.
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The scene Microsoft had pre-built was a sketchbook with a few cubes on top of it, two paper airplanes that leaned against the cubes, and two paper balls that were suspended in the air over them (so they could bounce off the paper airplanes).
The founder of the product started business in England and had one of the royal laundresses try a few cubes, and she endorsed the product.
"You want ice?" She scoops a few cubes into a glass and places it in front of him.
Whisk in the cold cubes butter, a few cubes at a time.
Whisk in the butter, a few cubes at a time.
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