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The phrase "as a pan" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something in a manner similar to a pan, but without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "She cooked the vegetables as a pan would, ensuring they were evenly sautéed."
Alternatives: "like a pan" or "in the manner of a pan".
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The tomatoes cook down for an eternity and then some, until they are as deeply caramelized as a pan of fried sausage and onions.
Think of it as a pan of water.
CD3 acted as a pan T cell marker, being expressed by entire T cell zones.
CD72 has been identified as a pan B lymphocyte marker in sheep [ 19] and also in mice [ 20].
The natural BH3 mimetic -gossypol has been described as a pan Bcl-2 inhibitor targeting Bcl-2, Bcl-xL, Mcl-1 and Bcl-w [ 5, 21].
In the present study, we used CD45 as a pan leukocyte marker to investigate general differences in leukocyte infiltration kinetics in CaMKII DKO mice.
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The AEL was founded in 2000, as a pan-Arabist and anti-Zionist movement.
In keeping with his image as a pan-African leader, Gaddafi backed his rhetoric with cash.
The idea was to celebrate the emergence of Pacquiao, who is Filipino, as a pan-Asian sports star.
The way was open for Atatürk to fashion himself as a pan-Islamic leader, or a global anti-imperialist.
Julien presents the street culture of the time as a pan-racial, pan-sexual anti-establishment free-for-all.
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