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by gls2ro
1433 days ago
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For me this fits more into how I think or how I say things in my mind. It might be that I am not an english speaker, but for example when I say to someone a list of instructions I usually say it like this: "Add more water if the dough is dry" and I don't usually say "If the dough is dry add more water" The same for saying for example: "stop mixing if the dough is starting to tear" or "put the bread in the oven when it is ready" |
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