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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all lemon" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is entirely made of lemon or has a lemon flavor, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "The dessert was all lemon, with a tangy flavor that was refreshing."
Alternatives: "completely lemon" or "entirely lemon-flavored".
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In California, nearly all lemon trees are grown on orange roots.
Calling all lemon lovers!
All lemon drop shooters should be garnished with something such as a lemon slice, wedge, twist, or spiral.
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In truth, G.M. would be worth a lot less, even after the restructuring, if its cars were all lemons.
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All the lemons had been delivered.
Add more salt and repeat the process until all the lemons are packed in tightly.
A microplane zester is very lightweight and will grate cheese and the zest from all those lemons.
Remove the pan from the heat, add all the lemon-verbena sprigs and submerge them completely in the sugar syrup.
You may have a huge hit on your hands, and a bunch of lemonade from all those lemons.
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