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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grater" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a kitchen tool used for grating food items like cheese or vegetables.
Example: "I need to buy a grater to prepare the cheese for the pasta dish."
Alternatives: "a cheese grater" or "a kitchen grater".
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Partially frozen butter, and a grater.
Using the large holes of a grater, grate the chocolate.
My stomach feels like a grater, and my insides hurt as if they'd been shredded.
Using the fine side of a grater or a food processor, grate the potatoes and onions.
SUZANNE GOIN was searching her stamp-size kitchen for a grater.
A grater (above) shreds mozzarella on each crust before it passes into the cheese melter.
I am willing to believe the following sentence: "just use a grater – it will be easy".
A grater signals a rough-and-tumble, happy-go-lucky approach to cooking.
I am less sold on the sentence "just use a grater – it will be quick".
Grate the marzipan on the coarse side of a grater and add to the batter with the orange zest.
If you don't have a potato ricer, use a grater and grate the dough over the mincemeat layer.
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