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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jar for" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct
It can be used in certain contexts as part of a larger sentence, but it is not a complete thought on its own. Example: "I need to buy a jar for my homemade jam."
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"Whole Foods sells pickle jar for seven.
Keep in a jar for at least a month.
Store in a jar for up to 2 days.
"I've been trying to find a really good Lulu cookie jar for years," Ms. Levine said.
After it was finished cooking, I decanted the fat into a jar for future potato frying.
There is a tip jar for customers looking to further reward his pluck.
Somebody in Britain has a 4.4-ounce jar for sale for just under 200 American dollars.
You can keep it in the fridge in a jar for ages.
Are you stingy if you drop a quarter into the jar for a dollar muffin?
"Some guy actually stole the fiver I put in the jar for bait".
This sauce will keep in a sterilised jar for a week.
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