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Discover Ludwig"a helping of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a portion or dish of food served at a meal. For example, "I would like a helping of mashed potatoes, please."
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There was a helping of Jewish shtick.
There was a glimpse of gung, a helping of ho.
There's also a helping of small-scale photographic work.
Put a helping of beets on each plate and serve.
A helping of this will see you right.
Costa seems to need at least a helping of octopus every day.
So far General Musharraf has refused to eat so large a helping of humble pie.
As for Dixons' investors, a helping of the Dunstone magic will probably appeal.
Alongside the flattened chicken breast was a helping of peppery arugula.
Otherwise, it's back to boiled eggs with a helping of liver.
But the group's real specialty is improvisation, and a helping of that is promised too.
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