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Discover LudwigThe word "fattened" is correct in written English
It is typically used to describe the process of making something or someone fatter, often in the context of animals raised for food. Example: "The farmer fattened the cattle before sending them to market."
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Seeking to defend his own Jaguar console, he said "You can't have the Japanese consumer paying a fattened dollar price, then subsidise the product and dump it in the United States for $249 and kill the U.S. manufacturers.
Related: McDonald 'sto axe deforestation from its global supply chain Cattle rearing in Brazil is a complex process in which cattle are calved, reared and fattened in different locations before arriving at slaughterhouses.
And high investment returns have fattened profits and made balance sheets stronger than for decades.
Banks, too, have fattened up on the housing market through mortgages; Spain has the highest rate of home-ownership in Europe.
And they have done so, in abundance.To test the correctness of this idea, and also to improve the kakapo's prospects, Dr Robertson and his team devised a more sophisticated feeding schedule that took account of each female's starting weight and fattened her up to the point at which she was capable of reproducing, but not much further.
Georgia fattened its tax incentives after "Ray" (2004), about Ray Charles, a Georgia native, was shot in Louisiana Nevadaa, one of the last holdouts, approved a credit last year after being passed over in favour of New Mexico for the filming of "Vegas", a period television drama.The other answer is that handouts for moguls are not as popular as they once were.
Many smaller European companies have been able to live off their reserves because they entered the crisis with balance-sheets fattened by the boom.
Germany's subsidies for shortened working hours helped dissuade firms from firing workers; Mr Obama's subsidies for green technology fattened the bottom line of a few chosen firms but did very little to spur jobs.
These cages are then towed to a farm on some convenient coastline where they are fattened up for sale to the Japanese market later in the year.
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Plates held olives, boquerones – tiddler fish marinated in vinegar – and slices of acorn-fattened wine-red ham marbled with buttery fat.
It is not all green ants and fermented fruit (Zonfrillo has a jar-filled food lab at his home experimenting with ageing), he has teamed with a top local cattle breeder to introduce Red Devon and English Longhorn cows to combat his adopted land's infatuation with wagyu and fast-fattened Angus.
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