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The phrase "broth for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is intended to be served or eaten with a broth. For example: "I made a hearty vegetable broth for the chicken noodle soup." "I ordered a side of dumplings for the hot and sour broth." "Lemon and herbs are added to the broth for extra flavor."
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Reserve broth for another use.
Chill any leftover broth for later use.
(Save the remaining broth for another use).
I made a vegetable broth for couscous.
Continue to simmer the broth for the remaining time.
Use the broth for the passatelli (see recipe).
"This is the foundation, the broth for your soup".
Remove a cup of the broth for seasoning the couscous.
They improvise by using less lard and more broth for a lighter, less cholesterol-laden masa.
Goats provided him with milk, broth for his stew and sexual release.
Add the cockles or clams to the broth for 1-2 mins, remove and set aside.
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