Sentence examples for add in ground from inspiring English sources

The phrase "add in ground" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it's unclear what it is intended to convey.
Example: "Please add in ground coffee to the mixture."
Alternatives: "include ground" or "mix in ground".

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Add in ground meat, and cook until the meat is just cooked.

If your soil has a low pH (high acidity) below 6.5, add in ground sulfur to neutralize it.

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High pH levels (too alkaline) can be rectified by adding in ground limestone.

Add in the ground cloves, baking soda, ginger, salt, and cinnamon.

Add in the ground pork, and stir around until all of the meat is brown.

Next add in the ground flax seeds, and knead dough until they're evenly incorporated in the dough.

Add in some ground black pepper and cayenne pepper, tomato paste and tonkatsu sauce, then combine them together.

But transportation experts say adding in the ground travel and waiting times for air travel erases the difference.

A T-crossed shaped stub is added in the ground plane to increase the isolation between the two radiators.

Add the eggs, one at time, beating continuously, then add in the sieved dry ingredients, ground and flaked almonds and zest and fold the mixture until it comes together.

Add in when you cook the ground beef.

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