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Discover Ludwig"deep freezer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large, standalone freezer that is designed to keep food frozen at a very low temperature. Example: "I bought a new deep freezer to store all of our frozen goods in the garage."
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Even meaty, tender turkey necks could be excavated from my butcher's deep freezer when I asked.
We had to go to South Africa for bread and put it in a deep freezer.
We could store the meat in our deep freezer, but could we eat it all?
Within 15 min of placing the prepared concrete samples in molds, the samples were put in a deep freezer.
He dragged her body down a hallway and into the utility room where the Amana deep freezer was waiting.
This workhorse can survive plenty of abuse, whether it's going under a super-hot broiler or into the deep freezer.
The device had been planted alongside a deep freezer outside a restaurant, Zulfikar Hameed, chief investigation officer for the city police, told reporters.
So if you have a refrigerator in your kitchen, and a deep freezer in your garage for stockpiling meat, you'd have $500 to $1,000 of coverage.
The samples containing 10% DMSO but without Ficoll were stored in either LN2 or in a −80 °C deep freezer and used for the two control groups.
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The deep freezer-size boxes, covered for the time being in red plastic sheeting, are performing a novel feat: reading single strands of DNA in real time.
Just pour it into a deep, freezer-safe container and put it in the freezer.
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