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'trays' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to refer to a flat, shallow container with a rim. For example, "The waiter brought out four trays full of food."
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trays
verb
Third person singular of tray
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Cameron says Vaz delivered trays of mangoes to Number 10.
Spread these out on two parchment-lined trays – you don't want them to be too close together – and bake for 12-14 minuntil unthe the base is lightly golden but the top has not taken on any colour.
He was throwing trays and squirting paint everywhere.
5 Use a 6cm round pastry cutter to stamp out the biscuits, then arrange these on the prepared baking trays.
There are a couple of tables and rows of storage shelves, several closed cabinets with sliding trays.
Australian Hardy's Stamp comes in at £16 for six bottles and you can get six trays of 24 cans of Stella Artois (25cl) for £32.
Shoeboxes full of passports, wads of bankcards and trays of wallets are stacked on the floor, while an impressive pile of feather jewellery sits on the side.
The trays of English Breakfast and Japanese popcorn tea, and the Diptyque scent emanating from the candelabras in the New York City public library show venue, set an elegant tone.
The farm's arch in Bermondsey, alongside the Little Bread Pedlar, La Grotta Ices, Coleman Coffee Roasters and Neal's Yard Dairy, is home to trestle tables creaking with tin tubs of purple-fringed kale, neatly arranged wicker trays of asparagus and buckets of tulips and cherry blossom.
The play is a searching indictment of family greed in the deep south; with Rodney walking in and out with trays of drinks it was more like a social outing of the Black and White Minstrels.
Often, guests who came up to the flat for an early-evening gin and tonic would find one or other of my parents co-ordinating glasses, with one of us racing down the stairs to the catering kitchen to fill up the ice bucket from the machine there because no one had thought to refill the ice trays in our own freezer.
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