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Discover Ludwig'ripe tomatoes' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to tomatoes that are ready to be eaten. For example: "I picked up several ripe tomatoes from the local farmer's market".
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Or over ripe tomatoes.
Ripe tomatoes, zucchini and basil.
I had only a few ripe tomatoes.
Underneath are three juicy, ripe tomatoes.
It invariably includes ripe tomatoes — we did say summer?
Can we find ripe tomatoes in the dead of winter?
Don't make any of these unless you've got some juicy ripe tomatoes to work with.
Don't bother making ketchup until you can get luscious, ripe tomatoes.
But the ripe tomatoes and sour watermelons remain to be convinced.
Add ripe tomatoes and coarse whole-wheat bread for a splendid Mediterranean breakfast.
September is an ideal time to savor the sweetest ripe tomatoes and peppers.
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