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Common salt is a compound of sodium and chlorine.
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This year the commune expects to increase the area of its salt fields to 4500 mu.
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They feared having their eyes ruined by the salt water.
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They salted down most of the meat for their later use.
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Rub salt into the meat before cooking it.
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The stew tastes flat; you'd better salt it with a little salt.
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Salt water is more buoyant than fresh water.
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He had spoiled the soup by putting in too much salt.
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Adventure is the salt of life to some people.
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An acid can react with a base to form a salt.
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