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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pan for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of pan intended for a particular purpose or dish.
Example: "I need to buy a pan for making pancakes."
Alternatives: "a skillet for" or "a pot for".
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I measure a thumbnail of water above the rice in a pan for the perfect ratio.
We sat down with her, while Jennifer, dressed in an N.Y.P.D. athletic shirt and faded jeans, dug around for a pan for the meatloaf.
You'll need to begin this recipe the night before, but if that's a bridge too far you could simmer the rhubarb mixture in a pan for 5 minutes.
5 Boil or steam in a pan for 1 ½–2 hours, checking the water level from time to time and topping up if needed.
Tie a pudding cloth over the top and then steam in a pan for 2 hours being very careful not to let the pan dry out.
After sizzling in a pan for a few minutes under the watchful eye of a chef, the burger was served to two preselected tasters a nutrition scientist and a food writer.
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With all of the good stuff on the way in the coming months, it's a bit hard to get excited about what looks to be a pan-for-pan iPhone clone.
2 Meanwhile dry-fry the spices in a large pan for a few minutes until fragrant and toasted.
Flake then set aside. 3 Heat the remaining oil in a large pan for a couple of minutes.
Flake then set aside. 3 Heat the remaining oil in a large pan for a couple of minutes.
Vegetable oil igniting in a frying pan, for instance, is a small enough fire for a fire blanket.
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