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The phrase "a slurry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a mixture of solid particles suspended in a liquid, often used in contexts like cooking, construction, or chemical processes.
Example: "The recipe calls for a slurry made from cornstarch and water to thicken the sauce."
Alternatives: "a mixture" or "a suspension".
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A slurry romp.
Whisk to a slurry.
The result, a slurry of chemicals, looked like gooey lemonade.
Cement may be piped as a slurry in building construction.
Add a big pinch of salt, some pepper and enough olive oil to make a slurry.
Accordingly, summits have produced a slurry of declarations, accords, agreements, action plans, and protocols.
A slurry of sand and water was fountaining from fissures in the road.
So it has been buried under a slurry of blacks and whites, greens and reds.
Brushing creates a slurry of negatively charged saliva, which attracts and decomposes plaque.
But didn't you ever want to?' 'No!' Odessa yelps in a slurry North Carolina accent.
All these raw materials are made into a slurry, then extruded into small pellets.
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