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Discover Ludwig"paste on" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of applying adhesive or glue to something. Example: She carefully pasted on the paper cutouts to create a collage.
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Charbroiled shrimp paste on sugar cane.
Shrimp paste on Sugarcane, with steamed vermicelli.
Smear the paste on all sides of the lamb racks.
Some of children had purple paste on their faces.
Spread over the base of a large, shallow bowl and spoon chilli paste on top.
"Our initial jobs were all cut and paste on to film – frame by frame.
He stopped playing with us and started wearing sandalwood paste on his forehead.
We were eating the fish paste on some whole-grain bread.
Remember cut and paste on iPhone 1? No.
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She wears paste-on fingernails, each with a letter.
Adhesive paste-on hangers.
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