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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dollop of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe a small amount or portion of something, often in a playful or exaggerated manner. Example: "I added a dollop of whipped cream to my hot chocolate."
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Garnish: Dollop of yogurt.
And a dollop of patience.
Then he offered a dollop of advice.
Serve with a dollop of tomato sauce.
Sure, there's a dollop of envy.
A dollop of white privilege.
A lovely dollop of cream.
Last week dawned with a dollop of hope.
There's also a fat dollop of guff.
As is a generous dollop of tweed.
Serve with a dollop of yoghurt.
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