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'raw egg' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to refer to an egg that has not been cooked or otherwise processed. For example: "Making aioli requires a whisk and a bowl of raw egg."
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Raw egg covered the policemen.
The recipe calls for a raw egg.
(Oops, it was a raw egg).
Oh, yes, it also contains raw egg white.
Other times, the premises would be coated with raw egg.
Raw egg yolks are still part of the recipe here.
You may add a raw egg yolk at this time.
When I want homemade mayonnaise, I use a raw egg.
Individual morsels may be dipped into beaten raw egg before being eaten.
The molded chocolate mousse is a modest triumph, designed to avoid raw egg whites.
A pinch of salt in the raw egg wash will retard bacteria.
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