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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow cooling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are instructing someone to permit something to cool down, such as food, machinery, or materials.
Example: "After baking the cake, allow cooling for at least 30 minutes before serving."
Alternatives: "permit cooling" or "let cool."
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In addition, in very deep lakes the thermal reserve built up during summer heating may be too large to allow cooling to the freezing point, or the action of wind over large fetches may prevent a stable ice cover from forming.
The second type consists of hollow fins around the exhaust pipe to allow cooling water to flow in the hollow passage.
The port plug structure must also contribute to the nuclear shielding, or plugging, of the port and further contain circulated water to allow cooling during operation and heating during bake-out.
Due to this position close to the plasma, the port plug structure and the diagnostic first wall (DFW) contain water to allow cooling during operation and for heating during bake-out.
In addition to the main loop it features a pressure reduction reservoir and a secondary circuit which allow cooling down the loop from the room temperature conditions to the nitrogen liquid temperature and transferring the evaporator heat leaks and radiation heat loads towards the condenser.
Such a prolonged accretion stage would allow cooling to largely keep up with the heat accumulation caused by impacts, radioactive decay and contraction, thereby preventing melting and fast differentiation.
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If time allows, cool.
Cover and allow to cool.
Cover, and allow to cool.
Drain and allow to cool.
Remove, and allow to cool.
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