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Discover Ludwig"has been baked" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is the past tense passive voice form of the verb "bake." This phrase is used to describe something that has already been cooked or heated in an oven. Example: "The cake has been baked to perfection, with a golden brown crust and a moist center."
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You will use these extra flaps once the food has been baked, to pull on, releasing the baked goods from the pan.
There has been baked local shad served with Julia Child's labor-intensive and highly rewarding ratatouille.
This real-life tension has been baked into the show from its start.
Later, he thinks his charge has been baked by their unwitting owner.
"The cake has been baked, because the Americans have promised Kosovo independence," a senior European Union official said.
In other places the dried reed beds caught fire and burnt with such heat that the ground has been baked into a hard ceramic crust.
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It turned out some of the baked goods had been baked right here in Brooklyn.
Pre-label RNase-free 2-mL tubes, place five zirconia baked beads (which have been baked at 200°C for 4 h) in each tube, and place the tubes in 81-place plastic boxes stored inside clean plastic bags.
Chunks of rum-soaked banana had been baked into the chiffon cake.
Another New England company, Friend's, announce that its beans have been "baked all night".
It had been baked until bubbly and then slathered with a warm creamy anchovy sauce.
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