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Discover Ludwig"impressively delicious" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe food or a dish that is exceptionally tasty or impressive in flavor. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as a restaurant review, a recipe description, or a conversation about food. Example: "The dessert was impressively delicious, with its rich chocolate cake layered with creamy vanilla frosting and topped with fresh berries."
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Almost everything I ate at Gem was impressively delicious.
The impressively delicious mint-julep flavored ice cream that emerged from the stainless-steel bowl after about 30 seconds of vigorous stirring was creamy and brightly flavored, with the mouth-coating density of premium ice cream.
\u201cLet me get you another one,\u201d he said, retreating back to the island.<\/p>\r\n\r\n[image id=\ 3747656\"]\r\n\r\n Almost everything I ate at Gem was impressively delicious.
Luckily, for a impressively delicious salmon recipe that is equally simple to make, it doesn't take much more than salt and pepper to get the job done.
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It's got awesome public services, impressively clean streets, myriad different kinds of delicious pickled fish and a left-leaning progressive government.
The show closed on a freestyle rap – in which the crowd's shouted nominations from the word "Camden" obliged Kinch to shoehorn "alligator" and "delicious" into a headlong narrative that came impressively close to coherence.
She remembers the exciting contributions of Jill Tweedie, who is remembered in number 141 of 192 moments, including the first account of female circumcision in Africa and Polly Toynbee reporting impressively on life in Britain and Posy Simmonds "with her latest delicious illustration".
Canada Motoring along impressively.
Mike Higgins: Impressively uni-directional.
He lowered his voice impressively.
It all looks impressively scientific.
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