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Discover LudwigThe phrase "great soup" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to describe a really tasty or well-made soup. Here is an example of how you could use it in a sentence: "I went to the new restaurant down the street and had a bowl of their great soup. It was so flavorful and comforting."
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They make a great soup stock, he said.
"Anything less, and you don't have a great soup experience".
"A great soup promises a great meal," Cowles says.
He adds: "We want to teach our students to make a great soup.
What I had perceived to be a weed was Fat Hen, of the spinach family which makes a great soup.
At worst, in the great soup kitchens of public education, most teachers were there just to ladle out the slop.
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Both treat space as something that isn't empty, but a great big soup of virtual particles that wink in and out of existence in tiny fractions of a second.
Here are 10 destinations to such great soups.
Expect zingy salads, great soups (say, a gutsy roasted red pepper and tomato with good croutons and thin homemade oatcakes) and interesting mains, such as cheese and herb fritters with apple mango chutney (£6.25).
The chef (from Claridge's in London, if you please) wrings a miracle out of thin air three times a day (three and a half, if you include teatime): wonderful cheeses, glorious duck, great soups, arrays of exotic fruit and lighter-than-air pastry.
They have great soups and salads, too.
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