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Sentence No, the phrase 'bacon of' is not correct and usable in written English
However, the phrase 'made of bacon' is correct and usable. Example sentence: I like to sprinkle crumbled bacon on top of my salads to make them made of bacon.
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So why not add smoked herring, the bacon of the sea?
He describes the chicken skin as the "bacon" of M. Wells.
Mr. Bacon of Refugees International said there may already be one million internal refugees in Afghanistan.
It doesn't even have the alluring aromas of the bacon of my childhood.
The bacon, of course, isn't really authentic -- salt pork would be -- but it's awfully good.
He is a son of Zack Hampton Bacon of Raleigh, N.C., and the late Ann Moore Bacon.
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8 P.M. (Food) THE BEST THING I EVER ATE Perhaps the spirit of the season will bring the former "Iron Chef" rivals Bobby Flay and Curtis Stone together as they share some of their favorite holiday treats, like the traditional fruitcake or the less traditional bacon-of-the-month, in this episode titled "Season's Eatings".
Someone who loves bacon got a year-long gourmet bacon-of-the-month subscription.
Degrees of Separation: 2. For the record, Schwarzengger and Lohan each have an actual Bacon Number (the degree of relation to Kevin Bacon) of two, according to Google's playful new Easter egg.
The next lot was a triptych by Francis Bacon, of portraits of his contemporary Lucian Freud.
Sir Francis Bacon of England was one who criticized the teachers of his day, saying that they offered nothing but words and that their schools were narrow in thought.
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