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Discover Ludwig"delicious of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It is possible that it could be used colloquially in spoken English, but it is not considered grammatically correct. Instead, you could use phrases like "delicious with" or "deliciously" to describe food that tastes good. For example: - The pizza was delicious with its melted cheese and crispy crust. - She baked the cookies until they were deliciously golden brown. You could also use "delightful" or "tasty" as alternatives to "delicious." For example: - The lasagna was delightful, with layers of hearty meat and creamy cheese. - The soup was so tasty, I couldn't resist having a second bowl.
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"The most delicious of fruits," he said.
Pancetta-studded meatloaf is delicious, of course.
It's the most delicious of art forms".
The animosity is delicious, of course, for the cameras.
Translation from the Latin: "most delicious of herrings".
It's delicious; of course it is, how could it not be?
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Elimination of the umami substances from the essential components of the crab meat taste leads to loss of delicious taste of the crab meat.
Five courses of delicious food, of course.
So let's look at some of the more delicious aspects of today's puzzle.
The most consumed and delicious portions of fish are muscle tissue and they contain plenty of flavor amino acids.
The most delicious part of the reindeer?
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