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The phrase "in small batches" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when describing a process or action that is done in smaller quantities, rather than all at once. For example: - "The cookies were baked in small batches to ensure consistent quality." - "The company produces its products in small batches to maintain freshness." - "She prefers to paint in small batches, working on a few canvases at a time." - "The researchers conducted their experiments in small batches to control for variables."
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"I make everything in small batches.
2. Transfer mixture in small batches to food processor.
Specializes in cold-pressed juice, made in small batches.
"I make my cheeses in clean pots, in small batches," he said.
Hard fry the beef in small batches until browned and reserve.
By working in small batches, Calagione became an experimental brewer a decade before it was fashionable.
Working in small batches, puree the mixture in a blender or food processor.
Wipe out skillet, and repeat the process, cooking mushrooms in small batches.
And always buy whole beans that you grind at home in small batches.
Remove from heat, and puree soup in a food processor or blender in small batches.
Stacked on top of one another, the volumes, published in small batches, measure nine inches high.
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