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juicy portion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "juicy portion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a part of something that is particularly interesting, appealing, or substantial, often in a figurative sense. Example: "The article provided a juicy portion of gossip about the celebrity's latest scandal."
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News & Media
Alternative expressions(3)
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I chose swordfish over tilapia and got a juicy portion in marechiara sauce embellished with capers and black olives.
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"That's the juicy part".
News & Media
Here's the juicy part.
News & Media
Sauteed sea scallops, also a hefty portion, were fat, juicy and golden-browned.
News & Media
Chicken pressed and cooked under a brick is an almost foolproof technique for producing a juicy bird, but our enormous portion was overdone and dry.
News & Media
The only two noteworthy main courses were a chicken pot pie ($13) crowned by a soft puff pastry crust that absorbed its chicken-loaded, rich sauce, and a generous portion of marinated, juicy skirt steak ($17).
News & Media
When smoked to perfection, the flat portion yields tender, juicy slices of carnivorous splendor.
News & Media
Chicken proved juicy and properly timed: a generous portion came sauteed with fennel and mushrooms (another special).
News & Media
Meaty, deliciously sticky barbecue ribs came in appetizer and entree portions, and they were juicy in both cases.
News & Media
Or the salad that begins with a similar portion of field greens, adorned with juicy grape tomato halves, warm bacon bits and almost too much Amish blue cheese.
News & Media
Stalks and leaves are coated with a white wax, and the pith, or central portion, of the stalks of certain varieties is juicy and sweet.
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Best practice
When describing food, use "juicy portion" to evoke a sense of deliciousness and satisfaction, particularly when referring to meats or fruits. This highlights both the flavor and the generous size of the serving.
Common error
Avoid using "juicy portion" in contexts where it doesn't logically apply, such as describing abstract concepts or events. While it can be used figuratively, ensure the connection to abundance and appeal is clear to prevent confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "juicy portion" primarily functions as a descriptive noun phrase. It combines the adjective "juicy," which modifies the noun "portion," to convey a sense of appeal and abundance. Ludwig AI identifies that "juicy portion" is used to describe something desirable.
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "juicy portion" is a descriptive phrase primarily used to denote a generous and appealing serving of food or, figuratively, a significant part of something interesting. Ludwig AI analysis confirms its grammatical correctness and acceptability, with examples mainly found in News & Media. While it's generally safe to use, consider alternatives like "succulent serving" or "ample helping" for slightly different nuances. Be mindful of context to ensure the phrase logically fits, avoiding overuse in non-food-related situations unless a clear connection to abundance and appeal is intended.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
succulent serving
Replaces "juicy" with a synonym emphasizing the appealing moistness, while "serving" is a general term for a portion.
ample helping
Focuses on the generous size of the portion, using "ample" to suggest abundance.
generous cut
Highlights the size and quality of the portion, particularly when referring to meat.
mouthwatering segment
Emphasizes the appealing and delicious nature of the portion.
luscious share
Conveys the idea of a delightful and abundant part.
flavorful amount
Focuses on the rich taste and quantity of the portion.
delicious piece
Highlights the taste and that it's a section of something bigger.
sizable quantity
Emphasizes the substantial amount of the portion.
satisfying allocation
Focuses on the fulfilling nature of the portion.
plentiful division
Highlights the abundance of the portion and that it's a part of something bigger.
FAQs
How can I use "juicy portion" in a sentence?
You can use "juicy portion" to describe a generous and appealing serving of food, as in "I chose swordfish and got a "juicy portion" in marechiara sauce". It can also figuratively refer to a significant or appealing part of something.
What are some alternatives to "juicy portion"?
Alternatives include "succulent serving", "ample helping", or "generous cut", depending on the specific context and aspect you want to emphasize.
Is "juicy portion" too informal for professional writing?
While generally acceptable, consider the context. In formal writing, alternatives like "substantial amount" or "generous allocation" might be more appropriate, depending on what you're describing.
Can "juicy portion" be used for things other than food?
Yes, but sparingly. Figuratively, it can describe an interesting or significant part of something, like a "juicy portion" of gossip. Ensure the context makes the comparison clear and logical.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
95%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested