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Discover LudwigThe phrase "roasted beef" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it anytime you are referring to cooked beef, such as in a menu or a recipe. For example, "This restaurant is known for its delicious roasted beef."
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We roasted beef hearts, deep-fried calves' brains and sautéed chicken gizzards.
The Italian-American menu features roasted beef prime ribs, barbecued baby back ribs and roasted salmon.
The Italian-American menu features roasted beef prime ribs, charcoal-grilled burgers, roasted salmon and chicken cacciatore.
Most are served cold, and some have what resemble traditional fixings, like roasted beef sirloin with crispy onions and freshly grated horseradish.
(Fresh out of the kitchen, grilled fish or roasted beef may smell wonderful, but it can become unappealing an hour later).
Follow the hypnotic perfume of star anise and roasted beef bones down to Washington Avenue in South Philly, a thoroughfare that should be renamed Pho Boulevard.
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(Example: What's the difference between roast beef and pea soup? The answer: Anyone can roast beef).
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