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The phrase "cook roast" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the action of cooking a roast, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I plan to cook a roast for dinner tonight."
Alternatives: "prepare a roast" or "make a roast."
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May has said she prefers to cook roast goose rather than the traditional turkey on Christmas Day.
She recovers, in riveting detail, the story of Farrell's Lincolnshire childhood, of Hope's life in a foundling home, and the surprising post-Woolfian career of Boxall, who went to work for Charles Laughton and Elsa Lanchester in an all-mod-cons flat and advertised "how to cook roast beef to perfection" for the New World Gas Cooker.
2. Your character wouldn't: give up a child, become president, cook roast chicken.
Dogs cannot cook roast dinners because they are not designed to do that.
You can learn how to do cook, roast or bbq then enjoy a well-earned meal together.
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Over a snapping fire, the camp cook roasts lemon-drenched kebabs of chicken and lamb.
Markham describes how to prepare remedies against fever, perform simple surgery, distill perfumes, clarify cloudy wine, weave wool, make butter and cook roasts, puddings and pies.
It will be a rustic 150-seat Italian restaurant with a wood-burning oven, in which Mr. Valenti plans to cook roasts, casseroles and flat breads.
In general, you shouldn't cook roasts well done.
Most cooks roast a duck like a chicken.
At 21, she cooks roast chicken and mashed potatoes for her friends.
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