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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rolling pin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a implement cylindrical in shape, used for rolling out dough. Example sentence: My grandmother used her rolling pin to make delicious cookies every Christmas.
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rolling pin
noun
A food preparation utensil consisting of a cylinder with a handle at each end, used to flatten dough
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Use a rolling pin to roll out evenly.
Flour the dough and your rolling pin; roll the dough onto the rolling pin then unroll over your pie dish.
Roll the pita like a rolling pin and voila!
Roll each part out with yourfinfudfghfgnh rolling pin.
I've still got that rolling pin.
Sara Halsey tried out a rolling pin.
(Do not fool with a rolling pin. A rolling pin has no place in biscuits).
A long, thin pasta rolling pin is $125: vermontrollingpins.com.
Press tightly with rolling pin.
Rotate the rolling pin downward.
Slide the rolling pin up and out.
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