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The phrase "acidic something" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a context where "something" refers to a specific acidic substance or characteristic, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The solution had an acidic something that caused the reaction to occur more rapidly."
Alternatives: "acidic compound" or "acidic substance".
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(The lower the pH, the more acidic something is).
The richness of black cod calls for something acidic, something spicy.
Happily, Theo Parrish avoids the obvious traps, the dully extended breakdowns, the endless codas, the bongo-slapping pointless additions, in favour of something more acidic, something rawer, something imbued with additional funk and grit.
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If you want to save an avocado you've cut without it oxidizing and turning brown, you can apply something acidic to the surface, such as lemon or lime juice or vinegar, before wrapping it in plastic.
Don't ever brush your teeth straight after having something acidic.
But several years ago, Robert Goldstein, a geologist at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, and Robert Burrus of the U.S. Geological Survey happened to test salt from one of these rocks with a laser spectrometer and found that it contained something surprisingly acidic.
If you can't get hold of a young Pecorino for this, it would be quite unorthodox, but you could go for a soft, young asiago or something delicately, slightly acidic.
Always counteract anything acidic with a bit of something sweet.
Made principally from Malbec, with lesser proportions of Merlot and Tannat, it is something of a hair-shirt red: dry, tannic (at least in its youth) and frequently acidic.
If you add something to the water that shifts the balance in favor of protons, then the mixture is acidic.
If you suddenly pierce the surface – especially with something that's wet – you can trigger an immediate chain reaction of explosions involving highly pressurized and acidic steam, as well as lava blebs and bombs.
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