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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a temperature for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific temperature that is suitable for a particular purpose or condition.
Example: "We need to set a temperature for the oven to ensure the cake bakes properly."
Alternatives: "a suitable temperature for" or "an appropriate temperature for".
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Their toddler, Fox, had had a temperature for hours.
The newly discovered hyperthermophilic cellulase may actually work at too high a temperature for some processes, Clark said.
The company's slogan was "Cooks with gas turned off"; turn it off and the stove's insulation would maintain a temperature for at least half an hour.
"They told me they needed a temperature for northwest Denver, and were using my temperatures on the 5 o'clock news," he said.
Alternatively, polymers that melt at too high a temperature for practical melt-spinning or polymers that decompose at melt-spinning temperatures may be suitable for fibre forming if they can be dissolved and then spun from solution.
Etching at a temperature for uniform CD given by the CD prediction model reduces the CD variation (3σ) during gate etching from 2.3 to 1.5 nm.
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This mixture was then heated to maintain a temperature of 80°C for 3 hours and then left to cool at an ambient temperature for 24 hours.
When an atmosphere maintains an excessive temperature for a long spell something seems to happen to the natural noises of life.
The sea is at a refreshing temperature for a dip at Castel Plage on the sweeping Baie des Anges.
Daniel has slipped out for some grub so I'll be keeping the fever at a steady temperature for a wee while.
He cooks the meat at a high temperature for a long time, ensuring it is safe to eat.
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