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Discover LudwigThe phrase "special of" is not grammatically correct or common in written English
Instead, it should be phrased as "special to" or "special for" in order to convey the intended meaning. Here are two examples of correct and natural ways to use these phrases in a sentence: - "This dish is special to the chef, as it was passed down to him from his grandmother." - "The teacher has a special place in her heart for her students."
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The special of the day?
But a starter special of octopus was disappointing.
A similar sauce garnishes a special of four grilled shrimp.
A special of rabbit "rillettes" was a particularly successful innovation.
A special of lobster bisque also fell short.
A special of venison broke the meat jinx.
A special of tuna tartare disappointed as well.
Utah, though, could be the upset special of these playoffs.
A child's special of a sandwich and yogurt is $3.99.
I also loved a special of shrimp and artichoke ravioli.
But an appetizer special of oysters forestiere was lackluster.
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