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The phrase "are cooked into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how ingredients are incorporated or transformed through the cooking process in a dish.
Example: "The vegetables are cooked into the sauce, enhancing its flavor and texture."
Alternatives: "are blended into" or "are incorporated into".
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Many are cooked into contractual agreements.
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One step through the door, and the room smelled richly of the raspberries being cooked into jam in the back.
The center of the chop is ideally tender, moist and pink while the marinade outside is cooked into a silky cloak that's one with the meat itself.
(Mr. Cutaneo later told me they were cooked into the roast potatoes underneath the meat; I'll take him at his word, but they were hard to find).
Caterpillar fungus, a kind of Chinese cure-all that is cooked into stews, has dropped in price by a third, down to about $250 an ounce.
"A lot of the good news has been cooked into the market — for a moment we are moving into yet another risky period," said Jack Malvey, the chief global markets strategist at BNY Mellon Asset Management.
But what about "keys" (kilos of cocaine); "trap house" (a place where cocaine is cooked into crack); "fishscale" (uncut cocaine); "triple beam" (a scale used to weigh the drug); "work," "weight," and "birds" (terms for parcels of cocaine)?
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