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Discover Ludwig"ground beef" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to beef that has been finely chopped or ground into small pieces. You can use "ground beef" in a variety of contexts, such as when describing a dish or discussing ingredients in a recipe. For example: - "I made spaghetti and meatballs for dinner using ground beef instead of ground turkey." - "The meatloaf was made with a combination of ground beef and ground pork." - "The tacos were filled with seasoned ground beef, shredded cheese, and fresh vegetables."
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ground beef
noun
Beef that has been ground; minced beef.
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Hamburger, also called burger, ground beef.
Sarma: cabbage leaf stuffed with ground beef.
And remember all that ground beef?
"And we use braised short ribs instead of ground beef".
It was then mixed with "normal" ground beef.
Even the ground beef, at $8 a pound, sells fast.
>>1/2 pound ground beef.
4 (8-ounce) ground beef patties.
3. Pour tomato sauce into ground beef.
No ground beef, and certainly no sausage.
Mushrooms are subbing for ground beef.
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