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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make salads" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like: "I love to make salads with mixed greens, feta cheese, and dried cranberries."
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I'll make salads!
"They make salads".
I make salads because salads sound healthful.
They make salads with their own greens.
He learned to cook burgers and make salads.
And on days off, I make salads and pretend they're good for me.
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Except that people should know how to make salad.
Boil asparagus, make salad dressing, wash and dry lettuce for salads, blanch vegetables.
"You have to figure out how to make salad from turnip greens -- and then sell it.
Forget to make salad.
Make salad dressing.
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