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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "fresh eggs" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing eggs that have recently been laid and are still in good condition to be eaten. It can also be used to distinguish between eggs that are fresh and those that are not. Here are a few examples: - "I always buy fresh eggs from the local farm. They taste so much better than store-bought ones." - "The recipe calls for two fresh eggs, so make sure not to use any that have been sitting in the fridge for too long." - "We are lucky to have a neighbor who gives us fresh eggs from her chickens every week." - "You can tell that these are fresh eggs just by looking at their bright, colorful yolks." - "I prefer using fresh eggs in my baking for a richer and fluffier final product."
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Fresh eggs taste amazing.
And that's with fresh eggs.
A farmer brings fresh eggs.
Imagine fresh eggs from your own backyard.
Slaughtered chickens and fresh eggs in Flatbush?
"Fresh Eggs: 1000 feet" says one sign.
Also chickens, fresh eggs, local produce.
"These are very fresh eggs," she said.
Or gathered fresh eggs from barnyard chickens?
I get to collect fresh eggs every day.
I occasionally will give them fresh eggs, which they enjoy".
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