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Discover Ludwig"little mounds" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to small piles, bumps, or hills. For example, "The farmer plowed the field, leaving little mounds of soil scattered throughout."
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4 Spoon little mounds, set well apart, on to the prepared baking sheet.
She had grabbed my arm and was pointing at the little mounds all around us. "Matsutake!" she said.
And now, thanks to Morales' new book, 'Ceviche: Peruvian Kitchen', we'll all soon be able to recreate the little mounds of wonder at home.
People built shrines in doorways out of little mounds of sand, sometimes using plastic cups as molds, topping the results with tiny white paper flags.
At that point, you pipe or spoon little mounds onto a baking sheet; these will puff up, leaving nice air holes in their center.
Whittling is still a practiced time-killer in Burkesville, and little mounds of cedar shavings can be seen beneath the benches outside the courthouse.
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We had entered the familiar trail, gone over a little mound, and stopped at the bottom.
Cutting back to a neat little mound of new young leaves will feel a positive relief.
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Child size, dwarfed by darkness, he's a little mound of raw matter with rodent teeth, startled eyes and flowers — or maybe thorns — laced through his stringy hair.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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