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Discover Ludwig"a pitcher of" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is used when referring to a container filled with a certain amount of a liquid, usually a large container such as a pitcher or jug. Example sentence: We enjoyed a pitcher of cold lemonade on a hot summer day.
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There would be a pitcher of from-scratch margaritas.
Relief poured over me like a pitcher of ice water.
"A pitcher of margaritas?" "Madame Blavatsky over here.
All washed down with a pitcher of chocolate milkshake.
Not even with a pitcher of dry martinis at hand.
It contained Miller Lite, condiments, and a pitcher of Soylent.
At Duffy's, Powers drank lightly from a pitcher of sangria.
Dinner for two with a pitcher of beer, $65.
In a pitcher of water, combine salt, sugar and honey.
(We finally got up and fetched a pitcher of water from a nearby waiters' stand).
She went into the kitchen to make a pitcher of lemonade.
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