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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rack for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of rack intended for a particular purpose or item.
Example: "I need to buy a rack for a bicycle to keep it organized in the garage."
Alternatives: "a stand for a" or "a holder for a".
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5. Cool cake on a rack for a few minutes.
4. When flan is done, cool it on a rack for a few minutes.
When done, let rest on a rack for a few minutes, then invert onto a plate.
A red bulb, attached to the wall, serves as a rack for a towel.
A row of metal shelves stocked with supplies doubled as a rack for a large felt drape, which Assange uses as a green screen.
The crop was fine, if a little small, and I dried it on a rack for a few weeks before storing it in a wire basket in our larder.
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Note: The process will take less time if you air-dry the tortillas on a rack for an hour or so before microwaving.
Leaves were then patted dry with paper towels and allowed to dry on a rack for an hour prior to incubation.
"As you can now see, I have a pit latrine, a rack for plates and a shed for my goats," he said with a smile.
"We have two kinds of customers," said Garrett Boone, a cofounder and the chairman of the Container Store chain, helping a customer find a rack for his wine glasses.
Remove the lobsters and place on a rack for at least an hour to cool completely. 2 Next, make the garlic butter by mixing all of the other ingredients into the soft butter, then set to one side.
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