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The phrase "all ingredient" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "all ingredients"? You can use "all ingredients" when referring to every component required for a recipe or mixture.
Example: "Make sure you have all ingredients ready before you start cooking."
Alternatives: "every ingredient" or "all components".
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Table 3 The ten companies of the present study and their brand specific selection of natural substances All natural substances that were indicated at least four times in the 100 ingredient lists were ordered according to their frequencies in all ingredient lists.
A new report, published in March by the US Environmental Protection Agency, found that at least one ingredient was listed as a trade secret in over 70percentt of FracFocus entries, and that companies designated 11percentt of all ingredient records as confidential business information.
To quantitatively vary the amount of available dietary yeast, in the current work we presented the RU486 in agar cornmeal sugar yeast media where all ingredient concentrations were held constant except for dietary yeast, which was set at 2%, 4%, 8 % and 12 (w/v).
Mix all ingredient in a bowl (except the meat), taste until you are satisfied.
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All ingredients are thoughtfully sourced.
Combine all ingredients and serve.
Gently fold all ingredients together.
Toss to incorporate all ingredients.
Mix all ingredients well in a bowl.
Shake all ingredients.
Stir all ingredients with ice.
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