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"just ripe" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is perfectly ripe or at the ideal stage for consumption. Example: The fruit from the farmers' market was just ripe, bursting with flavor and sweetness.
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She added: "The issue here is just ripe.
"The subject of fuerdai was just ripe for the time.
Choose fruit that is firm, only just ripe, and still very slightly sour.
A true delicacy, when just ripe, and now one of the most popular fruits in the US.
Could it be that this all-too-perfect line is dangling there, just ripe for plucking, to see who will tumble and quote it?
The cabernet franc reds can have some of that quality, too: a racy feel that combines with red fruit that feels, in a good way, only just ripe.
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The just-ripe banana gets a 10, obviously.
And who could argue with the baby gem lettuce salad with just-ripe avocado and an egg dressing?
A just-ripe, unsugared strawberry has a variety of "notes", some green and sharp, some aromatic, some nutty and sweet.
26 Even jazzier: Cut just-ripe pears in 1/2-inch cubes; sprinkle with a little salt, sugar and cayenne.
It will come, we hope — the sky a Venetian blue, the days as crisp as a just-ripe, old-fashioned apple, an Ashmead's Kernel or a Calville Blanc.
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