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The phrase "in lime" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a specific context to indicate that something is coated or covered with lime, a type of mineral or chemical compound. For example: - The walls of the old farmhouse were painted in lime, giving them a bright, white appearance. - The ribs were marinated in lime juice and spices for a tangy and flavorful dish. - The graffiti on the wall was covered in lime to prevent further damage. - The medication is available in lime-flavored chewable tablets for children.
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Stir in lime juice.
Fold in lime and tomatillo dressing.
Stir in lime juice, oil and salt.
The sofas are in lime and violet.
He put in lime and compost.
Whisk in lime juice and hot sauce.
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Porosity especially in lime-based mortars occupies an important volume.
It was full of private security men in lime-green vests.
Serve these popcorn cockles alongside mango salsa and steamed, chilled asparagus dressed in lime-fenugreek mayonnaise.
She looks great in lime-green?
Lime Rock Park is on Route 112 in Lime Rock.
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