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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cooker for" is not correct and usable in written English.
This phrase likely results from a confusion between the words "cooker" and "cooker for." The word "cooker" is a noun meaning a kitchen appliance that is used for cooking. The phrase "cooker for" does not make grammatical sense. If you are attempting to convey the idea of a kitchen appliance used for cooking, you could say "stove" or "oven." For example, "I need to buy a new stove for my kitchen."
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I put mine into the slow cooker for 8 hours.
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