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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apply oil" is correct and usable in written English
It is a command or instruction that means to put or spread oil on something. Example: "Before cooking, remember to apply oil to the pan to prevent sticking."
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He later complained that the "last thing you should try to do if you want to win the Turner is apply oil to a canvas in a manner which is any way representational of man or nature".
In earlier days, mothers and grandmothers made oil for different kinds of ailments from ghee, coconut and sesame, and even Bangalore tech execs still routinely apply oil to the head before work.
Father Zinctus, Doctor of Magnetics, was sitting in his cell and, squeaking since he had deliberately omitted to apply oil to himself for purposes of self-mortification, was poring over a commentary by Chlorofantus Omnicki, paying especial attention to his widely known Book Six, "Concerning the Creation of Robots".
She started MDT and was advised to soak her hands and apply oil daily.
Even if he [man] will apply oil, it will help him to enter [his penis] easily but you [woman] will still get bruises and tear your anus, [FGD, females, general population, 24-49 years,].
However, some women from the general population talked about lubricants being beneficial for men than women: Even if he [man] will apply oil, it will help him to enter [his penis] easily but you [woman] will still get bruises and tear your anus, [FGD, females, general population, 24-49 years,].
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Do not apply oils, butter, toothpaste or ointment to a burn blister.
I also used Chinese herbal tablets, patches and topically applied oil, all containing the same herbs.
If you're worried about applying oil to oily skin, don't be.
Be careful applying oil in the shower.
Be careful when applying oil to pan.
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