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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'put eggs' is not correct and usable in written English without further context.
It can, however, be used in certain contexts. For example, "Before adding the flour to the batter, put eggs into a bowl and whisk them until they are light and fluffy."
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"Actually, we always put eggs in the fridge," I say.
"We never put eggs in the fridge," she says with some finality.
I'd advise against sausages as a regular breakfast item, and would perhaps put eggs in their place.
Don't put eggs in the fridge, because I saw Stephen Fry say on TV once that he didn't, and he seems like a man who's got his stuff together.
After it was discovered inside the arteries of men who had suffered heart attacks, public health officials, advised by scientists, put eggs, whose yolks are rich in cholesterol, on the danger list.
Headline writers around the world the next day created some version of "Economist Wins Nobel for Saying, 'Don't Put Eggs in One Basket.' " Another theory, important to investors as well as to policy makers, was called Tobin's Q.
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Remove from heat. 3. Put egg whites, salt and powdered sugar in bowl.
According to his sister, Jill, "she then put egg boxes on the walls to stop the sound reaching the neighbours".
The group then put egg clutches on a mechanical shaker and reproduced the various sets of vibrations.
"We don't want people thinking it's a cure to put egg yolks on their heads".
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