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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fried fish" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a type of food or a dish that is made by frying fish in oil. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "I ordered the special, which was a plate of perfectly fried fish served with a side of crispy fries."
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I sold them fried fish.
Don't expect fried fish, or fried anything.
Now researchers are suggesting one culprit: fried fish.
But it's the silvery fried fish he likes best.
Dishes include lightly fried fish, fish goulash and pasticada.
By contrast, eating fried fish or fish sandwiches offered no protection against dying from heart disease.
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Deep-fried fish with mango?
Any salty pan-fried fish will do.
Case in point: Ned's pan-fried fish.
Bok choy forms a bed for the pan-fried fish.
The whole deep-fried fish was a sight to behold.
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