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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fresh fruit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to fruit that is newly harvested and not processed or preserved.
Example: "I always prefer to buy fresh fruit from the local farmers' market."
Alternatives: "ripe fruit" or "natural fruit".
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Not enough fresh fruit.
He found fresh fruit.
Is it fresh fruit?
The fresh fruit?
And fresh fruit.
I cross out fresh fruit.
"Fresh fruit and beaches and our families".
No fresh vegetables, no fresh fruit".
Every lunch includes fresh fruit and vegetables.
But SWD zeros in on fresh fruit.
Choose fresh fruit for dessert most often.
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