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Discover Ludwig"a juice" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to a type of beverage, typically one that is made from fresh fruits or vegetables. For example: After my workout, I rewarded myself with a glass of freshly-squeezed orange juice.
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A juice drink from it".
Oh, you know, a juice before Pilates.
Maybe you should consider a juice cleanse.
His girlfriend bought him a smoothie from a juice stand.
Raw jalapenos are puréed and filtered to make a juice.
So, in 2001, the Resnicks decided to make a juice.
("It's a juice," Larry explains. "But it has Chinese overtones").
No, at El Bulli jamon was served as a juice.
Would you like a juice?" Grant shook his head.
I also drink a juice or two from Liquiteria.
A juice bar for humans is in the works.
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