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Discover Ludwig"on a tray" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used to describe the location or placement of an object on top of a tray. Example: She served the tea and cookies on a tray, balancing it carefully as she walked over to the guests.
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Lay rhubarb on a tray in one layer.
On a tray.
Put on a tray.
Leave to firm up on a tray.
Put cupfuls on a tray and freeze.
Place the tartlet shells on a tray.
On a tray with super-thin blades.
Her dinner came up on a tray.
His specialty is called Chicken on a Tray.
Drain and spread on a tray to cool down.
Mohsen brought out glasses of tea on a tray.
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