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don't put onion vs don't put onions in

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Don't put onion' is correct when referring to a singular onion, while 'Don't put onions in' is correct when referring to multiple onions. The choice between the two depends on whether you are talking about one onion or more than one.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

don't put onion

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular onion.

This phrase is used when instructing someone not to include a single onion in a dish or recipe.

Examples:

  • Don't put onion in the salad.

Alternatives:

  • Don't put an onion.

don't put onions in

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple onions.

This phrase is used when instructing someone not to include multiple onions in a dish or recipe.

Examples:

  • Don't put onions in the stew.

Alternatives:

  • Don't add onions to.

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