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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a squeeze of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in cooking or beverage contexts to refer to a small amount of liquid, often citrus juice, that is extracted by squeezing.
Example: "Add a squeeze of lemon juice to enhance the flavor of the dish."
Alternatives: "a dash of" or "a splash of".
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Give it a squeeze of lime.
A squeeze of the arm.
A squeeze of lemon, please.
A squeeze of an inscription from Antioch.
Finish with a squeeze of lime.
A squeeze of lemon lightened the potatoes.
Season and add a squeeze of lemon.
The flame is dowsed with a squeeze of lemon.
"Just a little brown butter and a squeeze of lemon".
In this recipe, a squeeze of lime does just that.
Add a squeeze of lime juice, and adjust seasonings.
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