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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fork and knife" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it when referring to a set of eating utensils used for a meal, for example: "We need to get a new set of forks and knives for the kitchen."
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If you mix up where the forks and knife should go, just think of how a right-handed person would use a fork and knife to cut something.
He ate with his own plate and fork and knife.
(Rathjen ate his sandwich with a fork and knife).
I pressed the first button to choose the fork and knife icon, then pressed again.
On the simple menu, the outline of a trowel and spade suggest a fork and knife.
Eventually, Hallam could write, hold a phone, and eat with a fork and knife.
It could be eaten in prim fashion, with a fork and knife.
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I like to call this the fork-and-knife-principle.
The long list of hand-stretched, thin, crisp pizze are the draw at Terroni, where the fork-and-knife pies are served unsliced.
My kids gobbled it up, and Emmett stopped wielding a fork and knife like a caveman.
Depending on where a meal is served, a person might tuck in with a fork and knife, with chopsticks or with bare hands.
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