Sentence examples for char without from inspiring English sources

The phrase "char without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically indicates that something is lacking or missing. For example: 1. "I can't imagine a burger without char on the grill." 2. "The artist's painting was breathtaking, but it was char without depth or emotion." 3. "The novel was interesting, but it was missing the char of a strong plot."

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Cook on a hot barbecue, because you want that char without cooking the flesh too much.

It needs greater char without and much greater depth of flavour within, though the bearnaise is serviceable.

Calculated equivalence ratios of combustion in the inner tube ranged from 0.3 to 0.78 indicating fuel lean combustion of residual char without slagging.

Skewers of squid, big ones with thick tentacles that once put work in, have been shown the grill just long enough to char without allowing them to seize up.

Figures 2 and 3 show SEM images of the pyrolyzed Kraft lignin char without and with phosphoric acid pretreatment, respectively.

However, it can be seen in Figure 3 that the char pyrolyzed from the phosphoric pretreated lignin is completely different in morphology as compared with the raw Kraft lignin and the char without phosphoric acid pretreatment.

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Blake Royer of the Paupered Chef prefers to simmer and steam the sausage in half a pan of water allowed to boil dry, then fry it in butter – delicious, but it's impossible to get the pan hot enough to allow for any charring without burning the butter, and in any case, I'm not convinced a good hot dog requires anything in the way of extra fat.

Compared to pyrolysis-based systems, HTC strategies are expected to be energetically advantageous for wet and moist feedstocks, as they allow for char production without predrying and for concomitant improvements of the mechanical dewaterability of the biomass.

Full conversion of soda lignin was achieved without char formation.

It was observed that the combustion of propane in an FBG, but without char, behaves as reported in the literature for fluidized-bed combustion (FBC).

Or ask whether the rib-eye for two, blasted in the wood-burning oven to give it a serious Fourth of July backyard char, would work without a few spoonfuls of syrupy balsamic vinegar aged so long it's almost as complex as Madeira.

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