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Discover Ludwig"wedge with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate the use of an object to separate or hold something in place. For example, "I used a wedge with a piece of cardboard to prop the door open."
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"It gives Coleman a wedge with key audiences".
"Iceberg wedge with homemade Russian dressing," she wrote.
With everybody playing dress-up, Mr. Nolan found his wedge with classy sportswear.
The flan was tasty but dense -- a heavy, eggy wedge with a caramelized syrup top.
It's a glossy black wedge with a much bigger touch screen (seven inches) than the Chumby.
In hindsight, Stanley said, he probably would have used a wedge with less loft.
The second philosophy involved a wedge, with four men, usually large ones, forming a wall in front of the returner.
We also liked the iceberg wedge, with its two thick slices of beefsteak tomato and three strips of bacon.
"It's a reverse wedge, with the tail lower than the front, a falling-backwards stance," he said.
He caused a minor sensation by serving a wedge with Roquefort dressing livened up with bits of bacon and scallion.
Using a pastry brush, brush the exposed flesh sides of each aubergine wedge with a good amount of olive oil.
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