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The phrase "use a sharp chef" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be a misunderstanding or misphrasing, as "sharp" typically describes a knife or tool rather than a chef. Example: "When preparing a meal, it's important to use a sharp knife for better precision and safety."
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Use a sharp chef's knife to take off the gnarled upper section, which is too knobbly to peel and use.
Use a sharp chef's knife to slice cauliflower into wedges, as if cutting a cake.
Use a sharp chef's knife to carve the brisket while it is still warm.
On a cutting board, use a sharp chef's knife to cut the squash in half from top to bottom.
Use a sharp chef's knife to cut watermelon, and keep your fingers clear of the knife as you work.
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Cut the lime halves into 4 equal portions, using a sharp chef's knife.
Cut the pumpkin into two inch cubes using a sharp chef's knife.
Cut the gelatin into squares using a sharp chef's knife.
Slice the gelatin into squares using a sharp chef's knife.
Using a sharp chef's knife, cut them both off about a half inch into the pineapple.
Using a sharp chef's knife that has been covered in cooking spray, cut the gelatin into small rectangles.
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