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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at any temperature" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize the fact that something doesn't depend on temperature. For example: "This material can be used at any temperature."
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Other scientists were astonished that the group succeeded at any temperature.
And then, automated delivery: "Gold is unaffected by oxygen at any temperature".
But straight-up roasting would leave the breast dry at any temperature much past 155.
But it is not a superconductor at any temperature, unless huge pressures are applied to it.
A day when revenge can be served on colleagues at any temperature, from absolute zero to white hot.
You can't take normal bread to the mountains in winter as it gets full of ice crystals, but this hard bread you can eat at any temperature.
Although replacement can occur at any temperature or pressure, it is most effective at elevated temperatures, at which chemical activity is enhanced.
In fact, the calculations predicted the absurd result that, at any temperature, the spectral intensity increases without limit as a function of frequency.
The dough is extremely forgiving, and will brown nicely at any temperature in the neighborhood of 350; with a frying thermometer, you can hit the temperature right on the money.
Both the crystalline and the amorphous phases of this substance are stable at any temperature a device is likely to experience, and thin films of it are more or less transparent.
It is also not a point below which processes can operate safely at any temperature.
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