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Discover LudwigThe phrase "swiss cheese" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to the type of cheese made in Switzerland, or it can be used figuratively to describe something with many holes or gaps. Example: The argument she presented was full of holes, like a slice of swiss cheese.
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swiss cheese
noun
Any cheese which resembles Emmentaler, especially ones with holes.
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After 60 d of ripening, baby Swiss cheese had typical propionic acid Swiss cheese aroma.
Swiss cheese?
"We have Swiss cheese".
My brain is Swiss cheese.
We were like Swiss cheese".
You should eat more Swiss cheese.
It was a government of Swiss cheese".
It looked, Hopkins said, like Swiss cheese.
Add sliced pork, pickles and Swiss cheese.
Swiss cheese, dill pickles, diet cola.
It looks like a Swiss cheese.
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