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The phrase "any pork" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to refer to a specific amount or type of pork, or to emphasize that something is made of or contains pork. Example: "I can't eat any pork because I am vegetarian."
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Judaism prohibits the consumption of any pork product.
4. Stir in paprika, browned pork and any pork juices.
Now it's the star of any pork dish, any style.
We can confirm that the Ramadan sticker is not near any pork products this week".
"Bacon won't fly, nor any pork," said David Swinghamer, the company's chief development officer.
Unlike any pork belly I've ever eaten, it had no meat, only a crisp crust on top and bottom and about three inches of fat.
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"Do you know of any pork-on-a-stick places?" Mr. Ballester asked.
The man who brushed aside the UN's Kyoto treaty on climate change so brutally and who dispatched his energy secretary to Berlin this week to reinforce America's position would surely want to veto any mandatory federal rules on greenhouse gases; but he is otherwise all set to sign just about any pork-laden monstrosity Congress constructs.
There is nothing cool about Todd Palin that you couldn't find at any pork-rind-and-Bud-hat-festooned dive bar in Wisconsin or Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
He showed scant interest at first, but after his brother Reginald wrote in 1948 "Malcolm, don't eat any more pork and don't smoke any more cigarettes.
Hawaiitalian: Combine pineapple chunks with bits of any cured pork product — cooked guanciale is ideal, or any ham — and a not-too-subtle chili vinaigrette.
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