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salt

[sawlt] / sɔlt /


Example Sentences

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“While it’s great to get this official BLS data back, I do take it with a grain of salt,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Browned butter and brown sugar lend a molasses-tinged richness, while a drizzle of salted carrot caramel blurs the line between topping and filling, a glossy, amber ribbon that tastes like concentrated late-spring sun.

From Salon

But investors took the data with a grain of salt.

From The Wall Street Journal

News & World Report article quoting Olson as saying Enron was “not very forthcoming about how they make their money” and adding: “I don’t know an analyst worth his salt who can seriously analyze Enron.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It primarily uses fresh water from a reservoir and two tanks, but it also has pumping stations and equipment capable of drawing salt water from San Francisco Bay if necessary.

From Los Angeles Times