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Discover LudwigThe phrase "using carrots" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a method or approach that involves carrots, such as in cooking, gardening, or metaphorical uses. Example: "She improved her dish by using carrots for added flavor and nutrition."
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Using carrots.
Nor will teachers improve using "carrots and sticks".
Economists have always been advocates of using carrots and sticks.
Learn how to create musical instruments using carrots, eggplants, leeks, pumpkins and beans.
He has been adept at dividing and conquering the electorate, using carrots and sticks.
Washington has successfully pushed back against Chinese nuclear exports before by using carrots and sticks.
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I've even seen brands using carrot as the main filling, claiming – if you can believe it – that it's a ham or turkey substitute.
Mariposa tried to make a carrot smoothie (using carrot juice and carrots); it didn't work.
"The only way forward is to use carrots — not sticks.
Of course you can use carrots, celery, bell peppers, endive and so on.
And if you'd prefer to use carrots instead of turnips here, you may.
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