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are consumable
noun
A material or product that is produced for consumption.
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The message is inescapable: books are consumable items like potatoes or frozen pizza, meant to be devoured and forgotten.
Most of these natural polymers are consumable food; therefore, it can lead to food shortage.
Most of these natural polymers are consumable food; therefore, it can lead to food shortage. .
All rechargeable batteries are consumable components that become less effective as they chemically age and their ability to hold a charge diminishes.
Taking the time to be what philosopher Lisa Heldke calls "a thoughtful eater" and "food adventurer" has the potential for opening up conversations enabling us to really learn about another's cultural fabric and not simply the aspects that are consumable.
As such, they are consumable and thereby distributable, unlike conventional compound libraries, which are constantly curated resources.
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Certain items can be used once only or for a single patient, these items are consumables.
However the availability of an item (particularly those that are consumables) may vary.
"If there's meat that's consumable, there's no reason not to consume it; it's just fine," said Mr. Bennett, adding that he had yet to come across anyone with roadkill.
It is a rebellion and act of political warfare to consume in a culture that tells us we are only meant to be consumable.
"I don't think it's consumable for humans.
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