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The phrase "a pan in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context where a pan is involved, such as cooking or food preparation.
Example: "I left a pan in the oven to keep the food warm."
Alternatives: "a skillet in" or "a pot in".
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Place on a pan in a 400-degree oven until sizzling and brown on top.
"I will not pan 'Atlas Shrugged,' " P. J. O'Rourke wrote in a pan in The Wall Street Journal.
You can get one by putting the steak on a rack over a pan in the fridge, uncovered.
Aside from a plaudit in The San Francisco Chronicle and a pan in The Philadelphia Inquirer, "9-11" has received little attention in the mainstream press.
Pasta with cherry tomatoes, crème fraîche and rocket While your pasta is cooking, warm a punnet of cherry tomatoes in a pan in a glass of white wine.
The reviews are just starting to appear, but "The Hebrew Republic" has already garnered two badges of honor: a rave in Ha'aretz and a pan in Commentary.
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Reheat gently in a pan or in a medium-low oven.
Cook the beef on a grill, in a pan or in the oven.
Place a drip pan in center.
Put them in a roasting pan in one layer.
Place them skin-side down in a frying pan in which they will all fit comfortably.
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