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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cooker of' is not correct and not usable in written English.
You could, however, use the phrase 'cook of' to express the same meaning. For example: She was a masterful cook of Italian cuisine.
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"Listen, this was in the pressure cooker of South Carolina and minutes mattered," he said.
I know that all proper cooks have fixed ideas about their cooker of choice.
Being slightly isolated it's a pressure cooker of affairs, reunions, spats and celebrations – a writer's dream.
"These young performers were contained within the pressure cooker of butoh training," he said.
Dvorak's warning is unlikely to be heeded in the pressure cooker of ever-increasing tournaments.
Mr. Zhang seemed delighted to escape the pressure cooker of life as a presumed hero in the Chinese-speaking world.
"But now those who go through the pressure cooker of a campaign have skills that are really marketable".
The museum was dimly lighted and wonderfully quiet, a perfect antidote to the pressure cooker of the Nation seminars.
By taking the heat off the internal pressure cooker of suppressed dissent and conferring renewed legitimacy on the clerics.
Williams wanted the girls to have their childhood and compete outside the pressure cooker of the traditional junior circuit.
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He says he is ready for the "pressure-cooker" of TV.
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