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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kiln" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of oven used for firing ceramics or bricks.
Example: "The artist carefully placed her pottery inside a kiln to ensure it would harden properly."
Alternatives: "a furnace" or "a ceramic oven."
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Their bodies were then burned in a kiln.
You don't need fancy equipment, or even a kiln.
She said the fire apparently started beneath a kiln.
He renovated -- no, transformed -- the space and installed a kiln.
Heated in a kiln, the paste melts into enamel; sanding and buffing results in glossy surfaces.
Until the clay is cooked in a kiln, it is too delicate to handle.
A kiln that looks like a coffee maker on steroids is off to the side.
Either dried in the sun or baked in a kiln, clay tablets were almost indestructible.
He made a hobby out of creating replicas on a kiln at his home in Maplewood.
The planes presented a big logistical problem -- finding a kiln that could hold them.
Cher has a pottery studio and a kiln in the basement.
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