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Discover Ludwig"bake of" is not correct or usable in written English.
You could use "bake off" instead, which means to compete against someone else in the same activity. An example sentence would be: We decided to have a bake off to see who could make the best dessert.
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We're launching our very own bake of for teachers – calling for photos and recipes of your favourite bakes.
Bake of the Glaswegian All Caps crew plays alongside NTS jockey Jon Rust, while Beatrice Dillon is perhaps the pick of the bunch – as well as her all-percussion mixtape for The Trilogy Tapes, her album Blues Dances was an overlooked gem last year, full of depopulated vistas and quietly industrious grooves.
The contestants face a "paradbaket" (signature bake) and "teknikbaket" (technical bake) of such cakes as prinsesstårta, the unfortunately named butterkaka, and kanelbullar – cinnamon buns – which are so much a part of Sweden's DNA there's even a national day devoted to them (4 October).
Lara Clarke's bake of Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence was made out of sponge cake.
From there, you can rest from the unrelenting slow bake of southern India in the cool, dark stone of the underground temple.
A final hard bake of the AZ 9260 features at 130 °C for 1 min created a circular cross-section needed for the fluidic channel.
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There are now about 20 versions of Bake Off and 50 of Strictly around the world.
The idea that the final of Bake Off is representative of a wider change in gender attitudes is naive.
The end of the BBC era of Bake Off means the revered title of Bake Off winner comes with added sentimental value this year.
That isn't what motivated Bake Off; baking sales went up as a result of Bake Off".
Each instalment of Bake off just gets better and better.
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