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sandwiches
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "sandwiches" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the food item made of two slices of bread with filling in between. Example: "For lunch, I made a variety of sandwiches, including turkey, ham, and vegetarian options."
✓ Grammatically correct
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60 human-written examples
Why not come up with programme ideas over a few sandwiches and beers at Television Centre?
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Their tapas are in the form of sandwiches with fries and dips.
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Sabahle is making peanut butter sandwiches that will be handed out at lunchtime.
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He added: "We told her to clean a cool box out that we had had sandwiches in for the journey home.
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"We hoped to cook all the food for Christmas lunch and buy more food with the donations but without cooking facilities we were only able to serve sandwiches in the street.
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Greencore, which makes 430m sandwiches a year for Marks & Spencer, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda and others, said very few local people had applied for jobs at its new £30m Northampton factory so on Monday executives began a recruitment drive in Budapest.
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"I go walking a lot, and you're often eating your sandwiches wondering: 'I wonder how many people have sat here.' It was bizarre to realise that I was the only person ever to have stepped on this patch of land".
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We also create a range of pastries and cakes and the bakery has a small cafe where we serve sandwiches at lunchtime, and sourdough pizza on Fridays.
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After a morning when more than 200 gunshots rang out on one tiny headland, a hunter opened his shooting bag to reveal only sandwiches and a drink.
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Lele, the chef, is known as the king of club sandwiches and you have to wait as he meticulously assembles them – but at €7 they are a meal in themselves.
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My mum had made me plenty of pork luncheon meat sandwiches (Mother's Pride bread of course) and I may have had a flask of tea – but I had no hat, no re-hydrating bottle of water and no sunblock as I walked to Seaforth Sands to get the unfamiliar green corpy (that is, corporation) 61 bus from the start of its route to its terminus at Aigburth.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about "sandwiches", be specific about the type and fillings for clarity and to enhance the reader's understanding.
Common error
Avoid simply stating "sandwiches" without further details. Specify fillings, bread type, or preparation style to provide context and interest.
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Linguistic Context
The primary function of "sandwiches" is as a noun, referring to a food item consisting of fillings between two slices of bread. Ludwig shows its use in various contexts from describing meals to commercial products.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Lifestyle
30%
Travel
15%
Less common in
Business
5%
Science
5%
Formal & Business
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "sandwiches" is a common and grammatically correct noun, widely used across various contexts according to Ludwig. Predominantly found in News & Media and Lifestyle content, it refers to the popular food item made of fillings between bread slices. Alternatives include "subs" and "wraps", though the best practice is to specify the ingredients. Ludwig AI validates its versatility and widespread usage.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
subs
A shorter, more informal term often used for long sandwiches.
hoagies
Regional term, particularly in Philadelphia, for a type of sandwich.
wraps
Sandwich alternative using a tortilla instead of bread.
paninis
Grilled sandwiches, often Italian in origin.
filled rolls
A more generic term for bread rolls containing fillings.
baguettes
Refers to sandwiches made using a baguette as the bread.
club sandwiches
Refers to a specific type of triple-layered sandwich.
deli sandwiches
Sandwiches typically found at a delicatessen, often with various meats and cheeses.
open-faced sandwiches
Sandwiches with only one slice of bread.
finger sandwiches
Small, delicate sandwiches often served at social gatherings.
FAQs
How can I use "sandwiches" in a sentence?
You can use "sandwiches" to describe a meal, a food item, or as part of a broader discussion about food and dining habits. For example, "We packed "sandwiches" for our picnic" or "The cafe is known for its gourmet "sandwiches"".
What are some alternatives to "sandwiches"?
What is the difference between "sandwiches" and "wraps"?
"Sandwiches" typically consist of fillings between two slices of bread, while "wraps" use a single tortilla to enclose the fillings.
Are "sandwiches" always considered a healthy meal option?
Not necessarily. The healthiness of "sandwiches" depends on the ingredients used. Whole-grain bread, lean proteins, and fresh vegetables make for healthier "sandwiches".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested