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Preciousbunny Posted 16 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

Lean beef (trimmed of visible fat)

Lean beef (trimmed of visible fat)

Does it mean the beef with a rarely little of fat?
  

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'Rarely little' is wrong, but your idea is right. The fat has been cut off.

  • 'Rarely little' is wrong, but your idea is right.
  • The fat has been cut off.
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'Rarely little' is wrong, but your idea is right. The fat has been cut off.

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