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"sour milk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to milk that has gone bad or has an unpleasant taste. For example, "I accidentally left a carton of milk in the fridge too long, and now it has gone sour."
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He drank sour milk.
Bonnyclabber: thick, sour milk.
You just get sour milk.
On our first morning, the latte machine dispensed sour milk.
And the paint's taste -- well, sour milk comes close.
He has nothing to drink but sour milk.
(At right, sour milk the Siberian way: frozen).
Ella reliably informs us: "She's as sweet as sour milk".
"It's for carrying yummy, hot, sour milk," Lisa Sapolsky explained.
Mandatory commons is not the product of a sour milk delusion.
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The "milk paint" uses old-but-not-sour milk, garden lime and vinegar, and clay as a filler.
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