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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Cheese or cheeses

Our homemade crust covered with garlic butter sauce then layered with mozzarella, provolone, asiago, romano, and parmesan cheese (cheeses).
  

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cheese is enough. " By the way, you don't have a sentence there - just a fragment of a sentence. Did you mean Our homemade crust is covered with ...?

  • cheese is enough.
  • " By the way, you don't have a sentence there - just a fragment of a sentence.
  • Did you mean Our homemade crust is covered with ...?
  • CJ
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cheese is enough. It's clear that all those different kinds of cheese go with the noun "cheese" as if it were written "with mozzarella cheese, provolone cheese, asiago cheese, ..."

By the way, you don't have a sentence there - just a fragment of a sentence. Did you mean

Our homemade crust is covered with ...?

CJ
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CalifJimcheese is enough. It's clear that all those different kinds of cheese go with the noun "cheese" as if it were written "with mozzarella cheese, provolone cheese, asiago cheese, ..."

By the way, you don't have a sentence there - just a fragment of a sentence. Did you mean

Our homemade crust is covered with ...?

CJ
I guess it

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