I want to say I improvise when I cook.

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alpacinou

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I want to say I improvise when I cook. Can I use "wing it"? Is this correct and natural?

I like to wing it when I cook. I mix up ingredients that usually don't go together and usually end up with yummy results.
 

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I like to wing it when I cook. I mix up ingredients that usually don't go together, and usually end up with yummy results.
'Wing it' is fine. I'd make a couple of changes in the second sentence.
 

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'Wing it' is fine. I'd make a couple of changes in the second sentence.
Is this okay?

I like to wing it when I cook. I mix ingredients that normally don't go together, and usually end up with yummy results.
 
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