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Discover LudwigThe phrase "something delicious" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe an unspecified food or dish that is enjoyable to eat. Here is an example: "I can't wait to try the chef's special tonight. I heard it's something delicious that incorporates all of the flavors of the season."
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"Let's make something delicious".
"But there's something delicious about forbidden laughter".
"Everything can be turned into something delicious with sympathetic cooking".
When you get stuck, go and cook something delicious.
He smelled something delicious, something that included butter.
Even after you've just had a hearty lunch, imagining something delicious can make you salivate.
You can buy baking ingredients really cheap and create something delicious.
Webbing all these together was something delicious and beyond Wes's vocabulary.
(Shirley Bassey, the queen of the Bond song, could have done something delicious with "nectar").
Who can deny that there is something delicious about seeing so public a comeuppance?
Shrubs were a way to reduce waste, but also make something delicious".
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