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The phrase "a ladle at a" is not correct and appears to be incomplete in written English.
It may be used in a context where you are describing a situation involving a ladle, but it requires additional information to make sense.
Example: "She reached for a ladle at a crowded kitchen counter, trying to serve the soup."
Alternatives: "a ladle in a" or "a ladle for a".
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Now start adding the stock a ladle at a time.
Stir frequently and keep adding the stock a ladle at a time as it is absorbed.
Add the vermouth and, as soon as it begins to bubble, add hot stock a ladle at a time.
Add the hot vegetable stock slowly a ladle at a time allowing the stock to absorb before the next.
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The steel is then tapped into a ladle at temperatures close to 1,600° C (2,900° F), and appropriate ferroalloys and deoxidizers are added to meet the required steel composition.
When we have a busy house, Mum always leaves a big pan of it on a very, very low heat, lid on, throughout the day, with bowls, spoons and a ladle at the ready for guests to come and help themselves, which they do all day long – doctors or otherwise.
She met her future husband, Richard Liao, literally over the ladle at a soup kitchen.
Begin to incorporate the hot stock, one ladle at a time, adding the next when the stock is almost completely absorbed.
The prints are divided into helpful subcategories like Cats and People, Cats Versus People, and Cats as People — in one piquant image, an elaborately berobed cat woman leans on the head of a giant octopus while swatting a soup ladle at some flying fish.
Serve it with a ladle or a large spoon.
Gradually whisk in the strained stock, one or two ladles at a time, stirring well to prevent lumps from forming.
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