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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grate with" is not a common or grammatically correct phrase in English.
It is possible that it could be used in a specific context or dialect, but it is not a commonly accepted phrase. One possible interpretation of "grate with" could be using a cheese grater to grate cheese with. In this case, a better phrase would be "grate the cheese with a cheese grater". Example: She grated the block of cheese with a small grater, making sure to get every last shred.
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"Reverie," the most 3-D piece, is built upon an iron grate with a tombstonelike shape.
That prospect has begun to grate with the public, polls show.
To prevent food from sticking to the grill, occasionally brush the grate with vegetable oil.
Two things are occurring simultaneously that grate with Ferguson, Scruton and their ilk.
Leeds outmuscled us and that will grate with our senior players because they're forwards".
Grate with a hand-held grater or in a spice grinder or mini food processor.
If you use a grate with wood, the heat escapes up the chimney".
The closure of the centres also seems to grate with declarations made by the Prime Minister when in opposition.
Yes, she did grate with her constant repetition of "you know nothing, Jon Snow" but she was also very likeable.
Then soak a tightly folded paper towel in some vegetable oil and, using tongs, wipe the grate with it.
It is another of Levein's tactics, though, which seems to grate with people on both sides of the border.
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