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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a joint of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a piece of meat that has been cut from an animal, for example: "My mom cooked a joint of lamb for dinner."
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It is amazing how easily a joint of pork turns out to be insurmountable.
The crack is modelled as a joint of a local spring.
The peripheral surface crack is modelled as a joint of a local spring.
In this paper, the damage is modelled as a joint of a local spring.
Whittam said the witness described the attack as "being like a butcher attacking a joint of meat".
We feel a fruit for ripeness; we press our fingers into a joint of meat to test for doneness.
Now, we still have Sunday dinner together, we just buy a joint of lamb that is halal.
And the penalties, the maximums, some of them could get 10 years for possession of a joint of marijuana.
2 S Bridge St, EH48 1TJ; 01506 633133 Kyloe, Edinburgh Prebook the family roast and get a joint of Scottish beef carved at the table.
Still screaming, Spinelli rummaged through the debris on his coffee table until he found what I believed was a joint of marijuana.
I started to wish I had smuggled in a joint of lamb that could slow-roast over the five hours that the match would inevitably take.
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