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The phrase "as a paste for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a substance or material that serves as a paste for a specific purpose, such as in cooking, crafting, or other applications.
Example: "You can use flour mixed with water as a paste for sealing the edges of the pie crust."
Alternatives: "as a mixture for" or "as an adhesive for".
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Ca(OH 2 powder can be mixed with different vehicles and used as a paste for temporary intracanal treatment.
It is not too sweet and a popular filling for facturas (tiny little pastries sold at most bakeries), in tarts, sweet pastries such as pastelitos, or sold as a paste for budin (cake).
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Praline, French Pralin, in French confectionery, a cooked mixture of sugar, nuts, and vanilla, often ground to a paste for use as a pastry or candy filling, analogous to marzipan; also, a sugar-coated almond or other nutmeat.
The largest single use of litharge, sometimes blended with red lead and other additives, is as a paste material for storage batteries.
In this study, we used an active carbon doped with one-dimensional silver nanowires as an electrode paste for electric double-layer capacitors.
FLBZ is commercially available for oral administration as a paste, tablets, pellet or premix formulations [ 1].
Use baking soda as a paste or in a bath.
Crush up some aspirin and use it as a paste.
Try slippery elm as a paste or wash.
Therefore, the use of alternative viscous liquids with chemical inertness and inherent conductivity as a pasting binder may be very helpful for improving the electroanalytical performance of the CPE[19].
Overripe tomatoes can be pureed and used as a fresh tomato paste for pizzas or added to bolognaise sauces.
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