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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pot on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the placement or location of a pot, often in relation to another object or surface.
Example: "I placed a pot on a hot stove to start cooking the soup."
Alternatives: "a pot atop a" or "a pot resting on a".
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Each level is represented by a flower in a pot on a city apartment windowsill, and upon selecting one the player is taken to the "dream" of that flower.
(Hint: it's easy to grow, even in a pot on a partly shady deck).
That's how it begins: with a cactus, in a pot, on a windowsill.
I carried with me a flower I had picked from a pot on a window ledge.
"Today, we're going to do sausages coming out of a pot on a wire," she said.
They put a pot on a propane stove and produced two vodka bottles and three muddy shot glasses.
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Even a pot on an apartment balcony can yield some of the best-tasting foods you'll ever eat, and there is no place more local than your own garden.
In the past I'd always used a steamer basket in a pot on the stove.
"It's like putting a lid on a pot on the stove," said Andreas Muhlbauer, a cloud researcher at the University of Washington.
A pot on the boil.
You simply warm it, with a splash of white wine if you wish, in a pot on the stove or even in a microwave oven.
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