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Discover Ludwig"second helping" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a phrase used to refer to an additional serving of food beyond the initial serving, usually when asked if someone would like more food. For example, "Would you like a second helping of potatoes?".
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second helping
noun
A second portion of the same thing, usually of food; seconds; refill.
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Thus the second helping of HSN.
I refuse a second helping.
Second, helping turn the supply chain green.
SORRY, but who asked for a second helping?
It is the bank's second helping of government aid.
Hubby was shown sneaking a second helping of cake.
Then I got my second helping of the tagliatelle, slippery and creamy.
Yet after a day of diving, it is hard to say no to a second helping.
"More hot potatoes?" one asked kindly, after customers finished a second helping.
"Add a little distance and effort to get a second helping".
Anyone who relished Hoare's prize-winning Leviathan will be eager for a second helping.
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