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"a generous dose of" is a correct and common phrase in written English
It is typically used when describing an amount of something, usually a non-physical object, that is more than the average or expected amount. Example: The recipe calls for a generous dose of cinnamon to give the cookies a rich and spicy flavor.
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It also involves a generous dose of fortune.
And the broccoli purée beneath everything includes a generous dose of rabbit jus.
But it does so with a generous dose of humor, adept storytelling and spot-on detail.
She and her husband are raising them as Muslims, with a generous dose of other religious traditions.
It was launched in June this year with a tremendously hip party and a generous dose of chutzpah.
While it's impossible to argue with that assessment, it doesn't prevent the storyline from offering a generous dose of goofy entertainment – albeit in a cringeworthy kind of way.
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His tartiflette ($14), a version of the classic savoyard gratin, is an estimable early fall dinner of sliced potatoes, onions and lardons, along with a generous dosing of reblochon cheese.
Weisse Weisse Baby – a wheat beer whose typical banana, lemon, pepper and coriander flavours had been given a hugely refreshing, thirst-quenching lick, thanks to an unusually generous dose of Saaz and Perle hops – was very good, as was Tapped's caramel-bodied, briskly hoppy, US-style session pale, Rodeo.
In fact, only the black fettuccine, entwined with rock shrimp and chilies, was not burdened by an overly generous dose of butter or olive oil; the shrimp were moist and lightly cooked, and the dish had a subtle chili zing.
The generous dose of Cognac in the pale tomato cream sauce delivered a heady aroma and taste.
And seeing the generous dose of sugar that the afternoon promised, he wrapped his arms around the cake in a beaming embrace.
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