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Discover Ludwig"pure meat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of food that is exclusively or predominantly made up of meat, such as hamburger patties that are made with 100% lean beef (i.e. no fillers). For example, "We serve only the best, pure meat hamburgers here!".
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Tuna and shark are practically pure meat, as are squid and octopus.
The Threepenny Opera is the pure meat of Brecht: rough, harsh and salty on the palate.
A pure meat sausage, especially if it is on the lean side, can fall apart when you cut it.
The first program, on Wednesday, was pure meat and potatoes: Beethoven's "Coriolan" Overture, Mendelssohn's "Italian" Symphony and Tchaikovsky's "Pathétique" Symphony.
Things become even easier if you use only the top, solid half of the squash, which is pure "meat".
Growing muscle cells from scratch creates pure meat tissue, but the result lacks a vital component of any burger or steak: fat.
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Studies, both in the U.S. and hot off the presses in Europe, indicate that while processed meats are associated with chronic disease risk, "pure" meats probably are not.
We have evidence from large cohort studies that processed meat is bad for health, but pure meats are less so, and in moderation may not be harmful.
Quite the contrary, lab-based techniques have the potential to yield far purer meat, uncontaminated with growth hormones, pesticides, E. coli bacteria or food additives.
Dow isn't doing high constitutional theory here; this is pure red meat.
But this iteration was pure red meat, dedicated to an N.Y.P.D. unit investigating sexual crimes.
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