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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crunch to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase meaning to crush or grind something with a loud sound, or to apply pressure in a forceful way. Example sentence: The hiker heard the leaves crunch under her feet as she walked towards the summit.
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Semolina flour gives a grainy crunch to the crust.
They get particularly crisp in the oven, adding a brittle crunch to the buttery nuts.
There's no crunch to the exterior, no juice to the interior, and no flavor at all.
Volvo wins the prize for statistic of the crunch to date.
"It was a crunch to find a large enough apartment around here," Mr. Lerner said.
Toasted buckwheat adds body and crunch to any salad, so is one to experiment with.
We still want the cabbage to have a crunch to it.
The shells are edible and will contribute flavor and crunch to the dish.
It adds a sublime crunch to the excellent crust of Peasant's little pizzas.
The chips provided both eye appeal and a contrasting bit of crunch to the pasta's softness.
The peppers must be cooked but still have a little crunch to them.
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