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Free sign upThe phrase "applied to a bowl of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is being put into or associated with a bowl, often in a culinary or metaphorical context.
Example: "The sauce was applied to a bowl of pasta, enhancing its flavor and presentation."
Alternatives: "added to a bowl of" or "poured over a bowl of".
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The same applied to a bowl of lobster with cepes.
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Her business is among the top 20 finalists of 15,000 that have applied to win a Super Bowl advertisement from Intuit.
A hot mass of glass applied to the base of the bowl is pulled up around the sides in a series of projections in which the bowl appears to rest.
In the early history of the instrument, lead glass stemware was sometimes used instead of crystal, and leaded paint was applied to some of the bowls to differentiate those notes.
Transfer to a bowl of ice water.
Transfer immediately to a bowl of ice water, then drain.
No small peanuts, even next to a bowl of cherries.
Evacuate each tomato to a bowl of ice water.
In this paper two-dimensional fluid model is applied to the problem of computing ion dynamics in the sheath of a hemispherical bowl-shaped container.
To an extent the same applies to his bowling.
Keep next to you a bowl of cold water.
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