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"a pour" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate the action of pouring something. For example, "She poured a glass of water for him."
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He'll even let you sniff various bottles before committing to a pour.
Most are under $20 a pour, but some are more than $200.
A dish of cucumbers and macadamias, she wrote, "was finished at the table with a pour of macadamia milk.
The bins had upside-down cup handles and a pour spout, but they were too easy for children to upend, and in later production she moved them higher.
No bottle is under $30, a fact that causes many to order the very respectable wines by the glass at $7 a pour.
A pour point is a user-supplied point to the cells of highest flow accumulation.
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The prep takes less time than brewing a pour-over.
I think it's a pour-over, because I could feel just a little softening".
ON THE PLATES Ms. Pupko ordered a pour-over cup of Deri Kochoha (Ethiopia; $3.50) and a slice of green-olive focaccia ($3.25).
Lessons for Everyone Else Mr. Haber insisted that Mr. Gandolfini's will functioned like a pour-over will given his other assets.
Done properly, a pour-over should produce a cup that is rich but also slightly tangy, and complex enough to make the ostentatious tasting notes on the bag seem plausible, if not quite persuasive.
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