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Discover LudwigThe phrase "batter of" is not correct in written English; it is not a complete phrase.
The correct phrase is "batter of (ingredient)." For example, you could say: "I am going to make a batter of flour, sugar, and eggs."
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Or "Batter of Ram".
We also love making dough or batter of any kind.
It came on Green's third batter of the inning.
Renteria was the final batter of the 1997 World Series and again in 2004.
The final batter of the night proves me right by striking out.
It just went poof, disappearing after the second batter of the game.
"Will you get the batter of Harry's challenge?" asks the menu.
The first batter of the ninth, Luis Gonzalez, squibbed a ball toward third base.
The first batter of the game, Brian Roberts, hit a grounder up the middle.
Hernandez looked as if he might have hurt himself on the first batter of the game.
We know that Harvey walked the Lorenzo Cain, the Royals first batter of the inning.
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