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Discover LudwigThe phrase "squeeze of lemon" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a measure of an ingredient in a recipe or to describe adding a small amount of lemon juice to a dish. Here are some examples: - "For a refreshing twist, add a squeeze of lemon to your iced tea." - "Add a squeeze of lemon to your salad dressing for a tangy flavor." - "This recipe calls for a squeeze of lemon juice, but you can adjust to taste." - "A squeeze of lemon is the perfect finishing touch to seafood dishes."
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A squeeze of lemon, please.
Season and add a squeeze of lemon.
Add an extra squeeze of lemon to spark mild dressings.
The flame is dowsed with a squeeze of lemon.
"Just a little brown butter and a squeeze of lemon".
Season to taste and add a squeeze of lemon.
Season, add a squeeze of lemon juice and set aside.
Then add the garlic and a squeeze of lemon juice.
Add a small squeeze of lemon juice to finish.
Toppings: Sliced cucumbers and a squeeze of lemon.
Add some chopped coriander and a squeeze of lemon.
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