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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whisk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a kitchen utensil used for mixing or whipping ingredients.
Example: "To make the batter smooth, use a whisk to combine the eggs and flour thoroughly."
Alternatives: "a mixer" or "a beater".
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A whisk?
"A whisk," he whispered.
There is a whisk.
"What a whisk!" indeed.
Beat with a whisk.
A whisk might be helpful.
Well, anyone with a whisk.
"My family never had a whisk".
Gently mix with a whisk or spoon.
"For instance, here I have a whisk".
I don't even need a whisk.
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