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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's vegetable" is grammatically correct, but it is not a complete sentence on its own.
It can be used in written English as a phrase within a complete sentence. You can use it when describing a dish, ingredient, or food item that is primarily made up of vegetables. Example: "The soup was delicious, it's packed with vegetables that gave it a rich and flavorful taste."
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Scientists are especially anxious to observe a green patch up there that used to be orange and to determine if it's vegetable or mineral.
I cooked the amaranth in homemade turkey stock (made and frozen after Thanksgiving), and the stock gave it a very nice flavor; I recommend cooking it in some kind of flavorful stock, whether it's vegetable, chicken or turkey.
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I mean, it's vegetables!
Whether it is vegetable or animal, any life form procreates its own kind.
A few years ago it was vegetable lasagne.
It was vegetable growing as installation or land art.
"I thought that because it was vegetable oil it was good," Mrs. Rodriguez said.
"My boss told me it was vegetables," he replied.
It is vegetable-baked pasta, which sounds mundane but is anything but.
"She taught me to see," Bush says, whether it was vegetables at the produce stand or old furniture at a local antique show.
Earlier reports suggested the white substance was palm oil, but scientists were unable to confirm this, though they believe it is vegetable-based.
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