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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sieve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tool for straining liquids or separating finer particles from coarser ones, or metaphorically to describe something that fails to hold or retain information.
Example: "Her memory is like a sieve; she forgets everything within minutes."
Alternatives: "a strainer" or "a filter".
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Washington is a sieve.
Drain in a sieve.
Pass through a sieve.
Drain with a sieve.
Push through a sieve.
Pass puree through a sieve.
Pass through a sieve to remove seeds.
Strain raspberry jam through a sieve.
Use a sieve to put it on.
Strain through a sieve into the dish.
Purée and strain through a sieve.
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