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The phrase "in blanket" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means covered or enveloped in a blanket. Example: The baby was sleeping peacefully in blanket, wrapped tightly in the warm fabric.
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Coats were made in blanket wool.
But I'm not interested in blanket moral condemnation of the looting at all.
However, rights groups have urged Kenyan authorities to go after the individuals involved in militant activities without engaging in blanket condemnation of refugees.
The citation spoke of his "outstanding ingenuity and technical judgment in the design and development of a control circuit which made possible considerable advances" in blanket quality.
The bill was the first in some time to draw a sizable bloc of Republicans in the polarized Senate, an indication that some Republicans acknowledge they cannot stand in blanket opposition to Democrats on economic matters.
"I'm not in blanket opposition to the use of pesticides, but methyl iodide alarms me," said Theodore A. Slotkin, a professor of pharmacology and cancer biology at Duke University Medical Center and a member of the scientific review committee.
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Unlike a heavy plug-in blanket, however, the layer is made so that wearers can't see or feel the conductors.
There was candy throughout the day, pigs-in-blanket at lunch and free beer at 5 o'clock.
Chicken-in-blanket, which might be better named boned, pork-stuffed chicken wings, with bits of carrot, onion, potato and chili paste, disappeared quickly.
In its own way, The Grapes of Wrath shows how important the family unity can be, whether you're destitute like the Joads or washing down the last pig-in-blanket with a drop of sherry.
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