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The phrase "a saddle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in culinary contexts to refer to a specific cut of meat, often from a lamb or other animal, that is shaped like a saddle.
Example: "The chef prepared a saddle of lamb, seasoned with herbs and roasted to perfection."
Alternatives: "a cut of" or "a joint of".
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Order squab with braised romaine for the lady, and a saddle of lamb for you, with lemon chickpea coulis.
Even a saddle of Welsh lamb was invited on a southern holiday with garnishes of eggplant, tomato and zucchini.
"I don't want any of us to leave the next generation with a saddle of debt," he continued.
Beyond a saddle of hills known as the Slovenske Gorice is Prekmurje, a wheat-growing region drained by the Mura River in the extreme northeast of the country.
These dishes might include "a soufflé of a young baby with no name; poached new baby with no name; a saddle of Heracles with lemon and thyme".
Several hours up through the forest we reach a saddle of stone called Barron Pass, with two pinnacles of white quartzite standing as sentinels.
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A horse must become familiar with the weight and sound of a saddle on its back.
The following result gives a description of the stable and unstable sets of a saddle point of a competitive map.
The following result gives a description of the global stable and unstable manifolds of a saddle point of a competitive map.
We present a new 1D algorithm for computing the global one-dimensional unstable manifold of a saddle point of a map.
The mountain is 3184 m in height, with a prominence of 2187 m and a saddle DEM of 997 m.
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