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The phrase "most fresh" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to compare the freshness of two or more items, with "most" indicating the highest degree of freshness. Example: I always make sure to buy the most fresh produce at the farmer's market. In this sentence, "most fresh" is used to compare the freshness of all the produce at the farmer's market, indicating that the speaker chooses the freshest option available.
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Most fresh produce travels by air because it is perishable.
This is street food at its brightest and most fresh.
Fluoride in low quantities is natural in most fresh water supplies, including Portland's.
Most fresh foods, including meat and vegetables, are still produced organically.
When simmered, these noodles become tender, softer and a bit gummier than most fresh pasta.
But it is True Detective which has ignited the most fresh interest in Chambers' book.
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It may not be the most fresh-minted putdown, but for many it was a sentiment to which their bosoms returned an echo.
It didn't escape my notice that the two 28-year-old male leads (ages are specified) were played by two hairy 50-year-olds, while their similarly late-twentysomething female lover was one of the most fresh-faced 21-year-olds I've ever clapped eyes on.
The new place has an unusual seasonal menu that makes the most of fresh local farm products.
The fish was the absolutely most beautiful, fresh, cleanest seafood I had ever seen.
Most come fresh from college, and they learn mainly on the job.
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