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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cooking pot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a pot specifically designed for cooking food.
Example: "I need to buy a new cooking pot for making soups and stews."
Alternatives: "a saucepan" or "a stockpot".
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Pick a cooking pot that you don't normally cook with.
It is furnished with a bed, a table, a cooking pot and a teakettle.
Meanwhile in Self-portrait with Saucepan (1995), she wears a cooking pot on her head.
We went shopping for plates, cups, spoons, a torch and a cooking pot.
"When I hear someone beating a cooking pot, it reminds me of gunshots".
Cicero recalled one selling for such a high price at auction that some onlookers thought that a farm had been sold, not a cooking pot.
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In the early 1990s, the agency's approach to resettling people in their native land was little more than a "cooking-pot and a handshake", says Jeff Crisp, a UNHCR official.
"It's a bit of grooved ware pottery, probably from a cooking pot, from about between 2700-2800BC.
The surface of the dish was covered with reflective aluminum foil which was used to concentrate solar energy on a cooking pot in one mode of operation.
SOWETO, South Africa — The 94,700-seat Soccer City Stadium is shaped like a calabash, a gourd used as a cooking pot.
At Samten Dzong, now a museum, some mementos from Alexandra's forbidden journey remain: a compass, a cooking pot, her automatic pistol, a native hat, box cameras, a Tibetan rosary made of 108 pieces of human skulls.
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