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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lemon for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something that is defective or unsatisfactory, often in relation to a purchase, particularly a car.
Example: "I bought a used car last month, but it turned out to be a lemon for all the problems I've encountered since."
Alternatives: "a dud for" or "a bad deal for".
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To create this dish, I experimented with the fruit and substituted a lemon for a bergamot and incorporated it into one of my favourite puddings, the Sussex pond.
But how is she to be a parent when she has been laid off at work, has a lemon for a car, and a dozen nannies have fled the scene?
Serves 4-6 1kg chicken wings 360ml buttermilk 1 tbsp dried oregano 1 tsp sea salt Black pepper 1 garlic clove, grated finely A handful of fresh parsley, chopped Zest and juice of ½ a lemon For the sauce 30g salted butter Small handful parsley, chopped 1 Combine the buttermilk, oregano, salt, pepper, garlic, parsley, zest and juice of the lemon in a bowl.
Ben Ayres and Tjinder Singh's duo may not have been prolific since their 1997 breakout hit Brimful Of Asha, but Handcream For A Generation (2002) and Judy Sucks A Lemon For Breakfast (2009) firmed up their credentials as one of Britain's more consistently smart indie bands.
Could the purchase of ailing Korean carmaker Daewoo end up being a lemon for Ford?
What's more, she notes, when English speakers described smells, they often used the source of the smell in their description; a lemon, for example, smelled "lemony".
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