Sentence examples for aerated with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aerated with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process where air is introduced into a substance, often in the context of food or beverages, to enhance texture or flavor.
Example: "The cake batter was aerated with a whisk to create a light and fluffy texture."
Alternatives: "infused with air" or "whipped with air".

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It is aerated with all sentient beings, so aerated that there's no solidity at all.

But at Quest to Learn, the problems have been expertly aerated with fantasy.

Eggs, sugar, flour, almond flour, lemon zest and yogurt powder are blended, strained and aerated with a whipped-cream gun.

The water will be pumped part of the way up the wells, then aerated with compressed air, causing the carbon tetrachloride to evaporate.

The cliches are hoary, concocted from old PPE essays, aerated with accountability, responsibility and localism and with a Tory topping of family values.

Turbulence parameters were determined both in the unaerated tank and in the tank aerated with bubbles of various initial sizes.

The nutrient solution was aerated with the aid of aquarium diffusers.

The cultures were aerated with a rate of 30 L/h.

All solutions were aerated with gaseous mixture composed of 95%% O2 and 5%% CO2, to maintain a pH of 7.4.

The mix was stirred at 300 rpm and aerated with 0.5 to 1 L O2/min for 3 h.

Both solutions were aerated with CO gas at an inlet gas flow rate of 25.5 mL/min.

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