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The phrase "a list of additives" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a compilation of substances added to a product, often in the context of food, cosmetics, or chemicals.
Example: "The packaging includes a list of additives that may affect those with allergies."
Alternatives: "a compilation of additives" or "a catalog of additives."
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The St . Louiscompany Tuesday released a list of additives no longer allowed on its menu, updating a promise made a year ago.
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–Nick Fox Brucebradley: And here it is, with a list of unappetizing additives in processed foods, like beaver anal glands and human hair.
The Food and Drug Administration maintains a list of food additives (found in the Sources section below) that can help identify unnatural ingredients in breakfast cereals.
The Additives Survivors' Network (additivesout.org.uk) includes a long list of additives that it considers dubious, listing E numbers and their alleged side effects.
Along with a long list of additives, this 1.8-ounce processed pastry contains 16 grams of sugar, more than three teaspoons.
Japan also has a positive list of additives [ 5].
On its sprawling website is information about legislation governing the use of additives and food labelling, plus a list of all the additives currently permitted in the European Union and their E numbers (foodstandards.gov.uk/safereating/additivesbranch/enumberslist).gov.uk/safereating/additivesbranch/enumberslist
Yet half the food we take home is made in factories from a list of ingredients and additives as long as your arm, most of which never found a place in any grandparents' kitchen cupboard – and wouldn't in yours or mine today.
China's health ministry in 2008 published a list of illegal food additives that included formaldehyde.
But environmental campaigners reel off an alarming sounding list of additives they say are added to frack fluid, including some linked to cancer.
The CDC has a list of all the possible additives one might find in a vaccine.
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