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The phrase "any poultry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to any type of bird that is domesticated for food, such as chickens, turkeys, or ducks.
Example: "The recipe can be adapted to include any poultry, so feel free to use chicken or turkey based on your preference."
Alternatives: "any type of poultry" or "any kind of poultry".
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And I particularly welcome comments from any poultry producers out there who think I'm nuts.
As for self-evident truths 2, 3, and 5, hear this: 2. Because of its protective skin, turkey (or any poultry) absorbs almost none of its oil.
"And not just ducks — any poultry!" Rady wasn't interested in discussing the national situation or the Muslim Brotherhood, which at that time was running the country.
At Quilty's in SoHo, Katy Sparks makes a spicy mango radish salsa with grated fresh ginger and cilantro to serve with squab, though it would match well with any poultry.
It's also causing turkey farmers to again confront a situation they have wrestled with for decades that continues to keep fresh turkey production low despite increasing demand: the lack of any poultry slaughterhouses in the state.
In the European Union, any poultry except game found to contain more than 100 parts per billion must be removed from the market, said Frédéric Vincent, a spokesman for the E.U. division of health and consumer policy.
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But a superbly roasted turkey (or any other poultry, for that matter) is as welcome at any time of year as it is unusual.
They can be matched up with any meat, poultry, seafood or vegetable.
And after that, just about any meat, poultry or other protein can be cooked in the sauce to give the dish heft.
For the goose gravy With goose, or any other poultry come to that, you'll never have enough giblets and neck to flavour your gravy, so you will need to bring in a few reinforcements.
He passed by a wet market in Shenzhen but denied any direct poultry contact.Avian-origin influenza A (H7N9) virus was confirmed from nasopharyngeal aspirate and blood.
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