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"stir it" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically means to mix something by moving a spoon or other utensil around in it. For example: - "If you want the sugar to dissolve properly, you need to stir it into the hot water." - "The recipe says to stir it constantly until the mixture thickens." - "Before serving, make sure to stir it well to evenly distribute the spices." - "I can't reach the bottom of the pot, can you help me stir it?" - "Don't forget to stir it occasionally while it simmers on the stovetop."
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Stir it into the rice.
Stir it all up.
This will disappear when you stir it.
Stir it every now and then.
Shake the pan, don't stir it.
Stir it lightly into the vegetable mixture.
Stir it.
Stir it in completely.
Stir it in thoroughly.
Stir it very well.
Stir it again.
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