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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a slurry that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of mixture or suspension, often in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The researchers created a slurry that contained a mixture of sand and water for the experiment."
Alternatives: "a mixture that" or "a suspension that".
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Whisk together the cornstarch and 1/4 cup of the broth in a small bowl; this is a slurry that will help thicken the sauce.
Blasts of steam are injected into underground deposits to loosen them, creating a slurry that can be pumped to the surface.
Shredding is used to prepare plastic, metal, and paper for processing, and pulping converts paper products into a slurry that can be made again into paper.
The finely ground particles and water form a slurry that flows from the mill to flotation cells or tanks, where, in the presence of selected chemical reagents that create a suspension of air bubbles, the slurry is agitated by beaters.
This is in the VLS region whereby liquid and solids are of approximately equal amount and form a slurry that can be handled by the RPS.
"According to [survivors], there is a small lake on the mountain that gave way so the waters flowed down, not just along the rivers... but all across, like a waterfall, bringing a slurry that covered the whole town," Interior Secretary Mar Roxas said.
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In order to save time, and not worry about nutrition, you can drink a chalky slurry that tastes like a liquefied fossil.
Finally, equivalent lots of seeds were similarly mock-coated with a peat slurry that did not contain the bacterium.
Iraqi scientists spent more than five years on the project, cultivating anthrax and processing it into a wet slurry that was loaded into bombs and missiles.
Kitchen sinks can be fitted with garbage disposals, which grind solid waste into a fluid slurry that is flushed out with wastewater.
Halliburton, BP said, had a "critical role" in the spill, with "misconduct" that included not sharing the results of failed cement tests, making a cement slurry that failed and missing "critical signals" of seepage into the wellbore.
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