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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in three batches" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to dividing something into three separate groups or portions. For example, "I made the cake batter in three batches and added a different color to each batch."
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4. Cook the mussels in three batches.
You will need to cook the pikelets in three batches.
In three batches, fold the egg whites into the chocolate mixture.
Pour this over the chocolate in three batches, mixing well after each addition.
With the mixer on the lowest speed, beat the eggs into the batter in three batches.
If you don't have three tins, you can simply bake the cakes in three batches.
Sift the flour into the chocolate mixture in three batches, gently folding it in.
The suspected informers – including two women – were killed in three batches in a campaign codenamed "Strangling Necks".
Because the seasons aren't predictable anymore, they are planting their hay crops in three batches, hedging their bets.
In a court document filed on Wednesday, the Central Intelligence Agency said it released the material in three batches.
On low speed, mix flour mixture into batter in three batches; gently fold in mango and pineapple.
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