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"fodder" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun that refers to food for animals such as hay, corn, and oats. For example: The farmer stocked up on ample amounts of fodder for his livestock.
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the fodder
noun
Food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.
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The lesser-known facts are the fodder of tabloids.
Crowd scenes culled from the Internet provide the fodder.
Don't stand there and accept it and be one of the fodder.
Scores of Bihar officials were found guilty in the "Fodder Scam" case on Monday.
Are they simply the fodder needed to realise the 1%'s wealth accumulation?
The altercation became the fodder for jokes yesterday since the men are hardly likely combatants.
Relationships and their failures, the fodder for so much teenage pop, are her primary texts.
But surely this could not be a tribute puzzle to the man mentioned in the fodder?
In a series of experiments (1928 29), he showed that acid treatment has no adverse effect on the nutritive value and edibility of the fodder and of products derived from animals fed the fodder.
"I'd love to somehow cut through the fodder and ask the kids how they really feel about it".
The prestige projects sit in the shop window up front, while the fodder is flogged in the marche out back.
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