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"roasted turkey" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about a traditional holiday dish or a main course at other times of the year. For example, "My family always has roasted turkey on Thanksgiving."
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A roasted turkey is a roasted turkey.
Place a nice mound of sweet stuffing onto your roasted turkey cake.
It's not easy -- to look chic while body-slamming a roasted turkey with Adam Sandler.
There is a line of open-faced pintxos sandwiches and, for Thanksgiving, no whole roasted turkey but everything else.
There were also a roasted turkey, homemade peach pies and a small forest of open wine bottles.
Entrees include fried chicken, roasted turkey, barbecue ribs; roast beef; pork chops; ham hocks; chitterlings; baked ham; meatloaf; and oxtails.
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Highlights include roasted cauliflower bisque, herb-roasted turkey, family-style sides and a pie buffet.
First course options include pumpkin soup and lobster ravioli; entrees include herb-roasted turkey and prime rib; and for dessert, apple pie and spiced pumpkin pie.
Combinations will include jerk-roasted turkey with coconut rice, black-eyed peas and Scotch bonnet relish or short-horn beef with roast cherry tomatoes, spelt, parsley and capers.
It was open to a recipe for slow-roasted turkey.
He stood before an array of oven-roasted turkey, his eyes glazed over.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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