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Discover LudwigThe term "of dough" is correct and usable in written English.
Usually it is used to refer to a lump of dough used for making baked goods, for example: "I kneaded a ball of dough and put it in the oven to bake."
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Lots of dough.
"I ran out of dough".
"That's a lot of dough!
Repeat with rest of dough.
Put this slice of dough aside.
My own mouth full of dough.
He's got a ton of dough.
Shards of dough stuck to the surfaces.
* You give away a lot of dough.
3. Punch air out of dough.
Cut off about one-third of dough.
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