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my mind immediately goes to a sandwich of lean, thinly sliced, rosy meat, piled high on a squishy horseradish-slathered roll, with a ramekin of lost-in-translation "au jus." but what if we flip the order of those two words? does "beef roast" evoke the same imagery as "roast beef"?
not for me. when i hear "beef roast," i think of a cold-weather feast in the tradition of a proper british sunday roast, complete with a standing rib roast , gravy, yorkshire pudding , mashed potatoes, roasted root vegetables, and, in my dream world, a couple bottles of nice red wine. a small syntactic...
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