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Discover Ludwig'a more tender' is not correct as a stand-alone sentence; it must be part of a larger sentence in order to be grammatically correct.
For example, you could use it in the following sentence: "She wanted the steak to be cooked a little longer for a more tender result."
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For then he would not feel a more tender emotion.
(Fans of well-done meat will do better splurging on a more tender cut).
If you like well-done meat, choose a more tender cut like rib-eye.
A more tender meditation on lovemaking is Jim Peters's tiny wax nude couple.
If you'd like a more tender grain, add 1/2 cup additional water and cook until absorbed.
The fifth season, which is to begin in January, will find Mr. Fontana in a more tender mood.
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A more tender-hearted boy, perhaps the dog's owner, pleads with Nero to stop tormenting the frightened animal, even offering food in an attempt to appease him.
A bit more tender is "Curtains," a wavering stripe bleached down the center of a piece of light-damaged canvas.
However questionable aesthetically Tate's ending was, the need for it must have sprung from a sensibility more tender by far than ours, a tenderheartedness like Dr Johnson's, who found Shakespeare's ending unbearable.
One side of the T has a large section of loin and the other has a small section of tenderloin, which is a different, more tender muscle.
A smoked chicken leg was so pink and juicy that a friend called it chicken ham; pork ribs in a Carolina-style vinegar sauce might have been a little more tender, but the low-key interplay of smoke and pig fat was just right.
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