boneless beef

collocation in English

meaningsofbonelessandbeef

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boneless
adjective
uk
/ˈbəʊn.ləs/
us
/ˈboʊn.ləs/
without ...
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beef
noun
uk
/biːf/
us
/biːf/
the flesh of cattle (= cows), eaten ...
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(Definition ofbonelessandbeeffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Allocations, of importedbonelessbeeffor the production of boiled beef ham have now ceased in view of the meat supply position.
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Fully maturedbonelessbeef, which does not pose any foot and mouth disease risk, may be imported from other regions subject to veterinary certification.
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The firm level of prices suggests that prevailing supplies ofbonelessbeefare not in excess of demand.
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Fully maturedbonelessbeef, which does not pose a foot and mouth disease risk may be imported from other regions subject to veterinary certification.
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What we are here considering is the duty onbonelessbeef.
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Packetedbonelessbeefhas been supplied to smaller ships, where space is at a premium, for many years.
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Finally, negotiations are proceeding with a view to readjusting the proportions of boned andbonelessbeefimported from foreign countries under this designation.
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The list includes two meat items only:bonelessbeefand hams and shoulders.
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I understand that these requirements do not now apply tobonelessbeefand that trade in bone-in beef is continuing.
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I do not think that a change tobonelessbeefshould cause a general increase in meat prices.
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Fully maturedbonelessbeef, which does not pose foot and mouth disease risk, may be imported from other regions subject to veterinary certification.
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There will also be reimbursement for the transport ofbonelessbeef.
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As far asbonelessbeefis concerned, the standards applied to meat for export will be the same as those for meat for the home market.
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It consists of cuts ofbonelessbeef.
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They claimed to exportbonelessbeefwhen what in fact was being exported ranged from chicken fat and horse meat to meat already rejected as unfit for human consumption.
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