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Discover Ludwig"roasted chicken" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of chicken dish, often cooked in an oven. For example: "My family always enjoys a delicious roasted chicken dinner on Sunday nights."
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We roasted chicken stuffed with kasha.
Mr. Ramey had the smoked and roasted chicken ($23).
Layer it between lettuce and roasted chicken in a sandwich.
Lahlou baked a cardamom frangipani and cut it into pieces as a base for roasted chicken.
Within minutes of the main course (roasted chicken or steak frites) everybody was up and circulating.
Tender roasted chicken was served with luscious ricotta dumplings, brussels sprouts and green garlic.
There is also roasted chicken with fennel for those who don't want red meat.
Coal-oven roasted chicken wings: small (10 pieces), $9.50; large (20 pieces), $15.50.
Truffle ravioli, Dover sole, crabmeat salad, roasted chicken, all tasty.
Who doesn't like roasted chicken?
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Herb-roasted chicken ($11) is too dry.
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