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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most delectable" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe food or a pleasant experience. Here is an example sentence: "The restaurant served the most delectable steak I have ever tasted."
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He always thought farming the "most delectable" of pursuits.
The fish is at its fattest and most delectable.
Buttercup and Hubbard squash — arguably, the most delectable — are examples of C. maxima.
What emerges is some of the most delectable writing ever about the sport.
Michael Blakemore's show also brings together Charles Edwards and Janie Dee, two of our most delectable comic actors.
"Without question, Real at Hampden in 1960 was by far the most delectable feast I ever described.
And when it's all over and the storm has passed, we're often treated to some of the season's most delectable weather.
Ilana Davidson is the star of the stage: the sweetest-voiced, quickest-witted, sexiest and generally most delectable Susanna one could desire.
The animal most responsible for maintaining the integrity of these estuaries is the oyster, which provides much more than New Orleans's most delectable appetizer.
The most delectable croque monsieur can be had there for almost nothing, and you'd be hard pressed to find a bad bottle of wine.
The eyes, brain, tongue and soft palate, which are presented by Mr. Su as the most delectable morsels, are more about texture than taste.
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