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The phrase "a frying pan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a cooking utensil used for frying food.
Example: "I need to buy a new frying pan because my old one is scratched and no longer non-stick."
Alternatives: "a skillet" or "a frying skillet."
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Fry oil in a frying pan.
It's a frying pan.
Warm a frying pan.
She used a frying pan.
La poêle: a frying pan.
A frying pan / fire transference scenario there.
She said a frying pan or something.
Sadly it's about as deep as a frying pan.
One prerequisite: a frying pan.
In a frying pan, heat olive oil.
"Think about putting oil in a frying pan.
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