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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sealed jar" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a jar that has been closed in a way that prevents any contents from escaping or being contaminated.
Example: "To preserve the freshness of the herbs, store them in a sealed jar away from direct sunlight."
Alternatives: "an airtight jar" or "a closed jar".
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"Today it's smoothies," she said, handing me a sealed jar.
Buried the ashes' ashes in a sealed jar.
Transfer to a plate and leave to cool, then store in a sealed jar.
They take only 30 minutes to cook, are addictive and keep well in a sealed jar.
Any leftover mayo will keep in a sealed jar in the fridge for a few days.
Store whatever is left in a sealed jar in the fridge for two weeks or longer.
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Another Swedish study gave a set of golden retrievers the impossible task of getting a treat in a tightly sealed jar.
And if all of these sources have taken a powder, Patt Hart of La Quinta, citing Jeff Smith's book, "The Frugal Gourmet," suggests chopping a quarter of a pound of dried mushrooms, grinding them to a flour-like powder in an electric coffee grinder or food blender (not a food processor) and keeping the powder in a tightly sealed jar in the refrigerator.
Keep baked soda in a tightly sealed jar to prevent it from absorbing moisture from the air.
To store, keep the soda in a tightly sealed jar so it does not absorb moisture from the air.
Store the sauce in a tightly sealed jar.
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