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Discover LudwigThe phrase "boiled potatoes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase any time you are referring to boiled potatoes. For example: "We ate boiled potatoes with our steak."
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Yes, boiled potatoes.
They make good boiled potatoes.
They are often served with boiled potatoes.
Mashed or boiled potatoes go well with both these dishes.
I won't complain if you want boiled potatoes.
Most of what we lived on was boiled potatoes".
A gynecologist boiled potatoes for lunch in an office teakettle.
One of my favorite dishes was boiled potatoes.
McEnroe was eating boiled potatoes with his hands.
It was served with bread, carrots, boiled potatoes and broccoli.
It's simple, he says: two kinds of boiled potatoes, diced and mashed.
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