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Discover LudwigThe phrase "meat and bread" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a meal, a sandwich, or simply two food items that are commonly eaten together. Example: "I made myself a sandwich for lunch today with some deli meat and fresh bread."
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Deputy Wright took note of an ice chest with lunch meat and bread.
They're stuffed with crab meat and bread crumbs, and put any mere crabcake to shame.
"It used to be potatoes, meat and bread, and last week we got Doritos and flour.
We each bought a coffee and the barman, José, brought us over some cold meat and bread free of charge.
After the sacrifice, Mithra and the sun god banqueted together, ate meat and bread, and drank wine.
Before the prisoners went out to work, they were given breakfast — usually soup with a small piece of fish or meat, and bread.
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Once you figure out your preferred meat-and-bread combinations, you'll next have to decide where to eat them.
A fox in Chernobyl has made a large sandwich using cold meats and bread fed to him by a radio crew in the area.
Before we depart, we fortify ourselves in the hotel's breakfast room, which provides a robust sampling of fruit and yogurt, cheeses, meats and bread and juice and coffee.
There was so much amazing cheese, cured meat, sausages and bread that we were in piggy heaven.
The bus, dubbed "Turnip1," is stocked with fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, dairy and bread from local farmers and community gardens.
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