seaweed in A Sentence

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    I don't use much Seaweed.

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    You can buy this useful Seaweed here.

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    They eat Seaweed and fish raw.

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    Seaweed steams in pan.

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    There isn't much Seaweed.

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    Creamed Seaweed, that's out.

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    Can he add Seaweed instead?

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    Seaweed smells a bit too.

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    It's just ordinary Seaweed soup.

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    Oh, you liked the Seaweed soup?

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    No, it's Seaweed soup with fish.

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    Did you make Seaweed soup again?

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    I think he's grossed out by some Seaweed.

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    Seaweed they do not like being touched or moved.

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    We'll add some rice cake to the Seaweed soup.

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    I like eating Seaweed soup that's full of meat.

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    Interesting that longest Seaweed reach a length of 200 meters.

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    Seaweed is Sometimes Used in the Making of Ice Cream.

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    Seaweed fricassee, and just like my mother used to make.

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    Fortunately, Seaweed farming has other appealing and beneficial environmental effects, she noted.

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    Docosahexaenoic acid(DHA) can be obtained directly from breast milk, fish or Seaweed oil.

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    Putting algae and Seaweed on the menu could help save our seafood.

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    Here you know more about other Pierre Calleja projects involving technology and Seaweed.

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    Despite its environmental benefits, using local Seaweed for food can be a tough sell.

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    Even if you don't order nori, you're still enjoying some Seaweed in your food.

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    The Japanese believe that eating Seaweed prevents hair loss and makes your mane thicker.

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    Experts say the creature might be a piece of Seaweed reacting to the air.

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    Next story Feeding farm animals Seaweed could help fight antibiotic resistance and climate change.

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    A rice ball(called onigiri in Japanese) containing white rice, and wrapped in Seaweed(called nori in Japanase).

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    When Bren Smith started cultivating Seaweed 15 years ago, he was"laughed off the dock" by fellow fishermen.

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