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Discover Ludwig"clean the oven" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a simple instruction, command, or suggestion to someone to clean their oven. Example: "Please take some time to clean the oven, it's been a while since we've done it and it's starting to smell."
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Mr. Samuelsson pointed out that his electric wall oven has a self-cleaning feature, "but you still have to clean the oven yourself".
You can either throw it into a hot coal fire or put it in a self-cleaning oven for the same period of time as you would clean the oven.
Yes, alright, Russian vodka is ok if you need to clean the oven.
"Can I respectfully suggest that the best way to stay on the right side of the cleaner might not be to clean the oven oneself but instead to press one's other half not to remove the cleaner's kids' EMA".
Yes, to the roll-call of stars who have glittered in the Cannes firmament, you may add another: the former Mr Katie Price, who has been working the film festival this week in a performance critics are already calling his finest since he was lured back to Jordan's gingerbread house and ordered to clean the oven.
Clean the oven racks.
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It was not only male workers who were poisoned; their families often helped prepare, operate, and clean the ovens.
Caldera workers reported drinking up to 7 liters during the 2.5 hours it takes them to clean the ovens each time.
They cleaned the oven, scrubbed out the cupboards, wiped down the walls and the windows.
If it wasn't a case of "I'll crack on with Chapter 1 as soon as I've cleaned the oven", it was "I'll crack on with Chapter 1 as soon as I've checked my emails," he says.
It releases 3bar of pressure and can be used to clean the hob, oven, grout, glass and bathroom fixtures among other areas.
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