white flour

collocation in English

meaningsofwhiteandflour

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white
adjective
uk
/waɪt/
us
/waɪt/
of a colour like that of snow, milk, ...
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flour
noun[U]
uk
/flaʊər/
us
/ˈflaʊ.ɚ/
powder made from grain, especially wheat, used for making bread, cakes, pasta, ...
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(Definition ofwhiteandflourfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The information originally supplied in this case was not thought to afford sufficient ground for sanctioning a grant ofwhiteflour.
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He also told me thatwhiteflourhad gone up from 15p to 19p—an increase of 4p.
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Whatever is added to thewhiteflouris added only as a result of advice after investigation by the medical authorities concerned.
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Are we to understand that sea-going ships are at present being supplied withwhiteflour?
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Fifteen representations have been received, all expressing concern about or opposing the proposal to remove the obligation to add nutrients towhiteflour.
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Whole meal flour contains these vitamins but the public on the whole prefers thewhiteflour.
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The process of milling wheat to givewhiteflourresults in partial elimination of certain vitamins which are left largely in the 'offals'.
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In consequence,whiteflouris now enriched with the necessary vitamins, with iron and with calcium.
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The scientific advisers say that as bread is a staple food the absence of the vitamins and other nutrients from thewhiteflourcould be hazardous to some people.
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The rest of the summary deals withwhiteflour.
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There are some parts of the country where they valuewhiteflourvery highly.
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I do not know whether it is possible to give themwhiteflour.
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That is just as fine aswhiteflour.
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Certain service requirements for which national flour would not be suitable are also met withwhiteflour.
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For reasons of security we therefore consider it essential to keep our reserve in the form ofwhiteflour.
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There are, however, two important reasons why we have not suspended the manufacture ofwhiteflour.
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Is not a return towhiteflourmuch more the desire of the millers than of the general public?
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He will undoubtedly be aware that there is concern about the nutritional aspects ofwhiteflour.
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Millers, importers, factors and bakers hold stocks ofwhiteflour.
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An appeal was made by the traders to grant a general extension of the time inside whichwhiteflourcould be sold.
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