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MustAsk Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Cheese flavored?

Hi

Is there any other way to say "Cheese flavored chips"

Chips with cheese flavor?

Thanks!
  

Top answer

Cheesy chips.

  • Cheesy chips.
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Thanks! What about my suggestion

Chips with cheese flavor
Chips with bacon flavor

Do these work?
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They are understandable, but we don't say them.
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Does the same apply to

Chips with a cheese flavor?

I've watched a video recently and heard "these chemicals have chocolate flavors"

Which led me to believe you can say the above example, just in the singular. Perhaps it's the "with" that is unnatural here.
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Just checking if anybody knows the answer to whether 'Chips with a cheese flavor' is grammatical as other examples didn't work. Highly appreciate your help!
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MustAskJust checking if anybody knows the answer to whether 'Chips with a cheese flavor' is grammatical as other examples didn't work. Highly appreciate your help!
"Chips with a cheese flavor" is a grammatically correct noun phrase.

Just because a phrase is grammatical does not mean that it is commonly used.

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