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# One violates Borer on a Deoritta level in one of three ways. The common factor between all of them is that such is the normal way Borer is done during the weekday. <Ref> Mishna Brurah (319 introduction). </ref>
# One violates Borer on a Deoritta level in one of three ways. The common factor between all of them is that such is the normal way Borer is done during the weekday. <Ref> Mishna Brurah (319 introduction). </ref>
## Separating refuse from food is a violation of Borer. Even if one takes the food with one’s hands with intent to eat the food immediately, one still violates Borer on a Deoritta level. <Ref> Mishna Brurah (319 introduction). </ref>
## Separating refuse from food is a violation of Borer. Even if one takes the food with one’s hands with intent to eat the food immediately, one still violates Borer on a Deoritta level. <Ref> Mishna Brurah (319 introduction). </ref>
## Separating with a vessel usewd for separating such as a strainer or a sieve is a violation of Borer. Even if one takes the food from the refuse for immediate use. One still violates Borer on a Deoritta level. <Ref> Mishna Brurah (319 introduction). </ref>
## Separating with a vessel usewd for separating such as a strainer or a sieve is a violation of Borer. Even if one takes the food from the refuse for immediate use, nonetheless, one violates Borer on a Deoritta level. <Ref> Mishna Brurah (319 introduction). </ref>
## Separating to eat the food after some time. Even if one separates with one’s hands the food from the refuse, one still violates Borer on a Deoritta level. <Ref> Mishna Brurah (319 introduction). </ref>  
## Separating to eat the food after some time. Even if one separates with one’s hands the food from the refuse, one still violates Borer on a Deoritta level. <Ref> Mishna Brurah (319 introduction). </ref>  


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