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a sheet of baking
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a sheet of baking" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression, possibly intended to refer to "a sheet of baking paper" or "a baking sheet." Example: "I lined the baking sheet with parchment paper before placing the cookies on it."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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31 human-written examples
It's really important not to overcook this, or it will shrink, dry and become difficult to roll. 5 While the sponge bakes, set a sheet of baking parchment on the work surface and dust with icing sugar.
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You can use a sheet of baking paper weighed down with beans or rice.
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Place a sheet of baking paper on top, then seal tightly with foil.
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Preheat the oven to 180C/gas mark 4. Dampen a sheet of baking paper with a little water and use to line an 18cm springform cake tin.
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6 Dust a sheet of baking parchment with a layer of icing sugar and turn the cooled roulade base out, upside down, on to it.
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Leave to cool completely in the tin, then carefully turn out the meringue, upside down, on to a sheet of baking parchment.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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29 human-written examples
Lay a big sheet of baking parchment on a flat surface and sprinkle with ⅔ of the crushed rock.
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Next day, stir in the sifted flour, then pack the mixture into the lightly greased basin, cover with a double sheet of baking parchment and a sheet of foil, and tie securely with string (you really need to borrow someone's finger for this).
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Next day, stir in the sifted flour, then pack the mixture into the lightly greased basin, cover with a double sheet of baking parchment and a sheet of foil, and tie securely with string (you really need to borrow someone's finger for this).
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6. Stretch out a large sheet of baking paper and cut a circle out of it, the same size as the base of your tray.
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Pat the mixture into a flattish round and place it on a floured sheet of baking parchment.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to baking surfaces, use specific and correct terms like "baking sheet" or "baking tray" to ensure clarity in recipes and instructions.
Common error
Avoid using incomplete phrases like "a sheet of baking". Instead, specify what kind of sheet you are referring to, such as "a sheet of baking paper" or simply use "baking sheet".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a sheet of baking" functions as a noun phrase, but it is often considered grammatically incorrect without specifying what kind of sheet it is. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct in English.
Frequent in
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63%
Wiki
12%
Science
9%
Less common in
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0%
Academia
0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "a sheet of baking" appears in various contexts, it's grammatically incomplete and generally considered incorrect. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. The intended meaning is usually either "a sheet of baking paper" or "a baking sheet". For clear and correct communication, especially in recipes or instructions, it's best to use specific terms like "baking sheet", "baking tray", or "sheet of baking paper". Avoiding the incomplete phrase ensures clarity and grammatical correctness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a baking sheet
This alternative directly refers to the tray used for baking, correcting the grammatical issue and specifying the item.
a sheet of baking paper
This specifies the type of sheet used, making it grammatically correct and more descriptive.
parchment paper sheet
This alternative uses different wording to specify the paper used in baking.
baking tray
This is a more concise term referring to the tray used for baking.
oven sheet
This alternative focuses on the sheet's usage in the oven.
a layer of baking parchment
This specifies a layer of parchment paper used in baking.
piece of baking paper
This alternative uses 'piece' instead of 'sheet' and corrects the phrasing.
greaseproof paper
This specifies the type of paper that's used for baking.
non-stick baking mat
This refers to an alternative to paper, which is a non-stick mat.
baking surface
This is a general term for any surface suitable for baking.
FAQs
What is the correct way to refer to the paper used in baking?
The correct way is to say "a sheet of baking paper" or "baking parchment". The phrase "a sheet of baking" is incomplete and not grammatically correct.
What can I use instead of "a sheet of baking" when lining a baking tray?
You should use "a baking sheet" or line the tray with "a sheet of baking paper". Both are correct and commonly used.
Is "a sheet of baking" grammatically correct?
No, "a sheet of baking" is not grammatically correct. It is an incomplete phrase. You should specify what kind of sheet, such as "a sheet of baking paper".
What is the difference between "a sheet of baking paper" and "a baking sheet"?
"A sheet of baking paper" is paper used to line baking surfaces to prevent sticking. A "baking sheet" is the actual metal tray you bake on.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
3.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested