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This phrase is usually used to describe allowing a hot liquid, such as soup or tea, to cool off before consuming it. For example, "I left the tea to cool before I could enjoy a cup."
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After cooking, the pink liquid is poured into aluminum alloy molds and left to cool.
Pudding may also be left to cool and served at room temperature.
The fire is sustained for six days and then left to cool slowly.
The formed product was left to cool slowly in yet a third compartment located above or to the side.
The cakes are inverted immediately before they start to fall like a souffle, then left to cool.
The sample was then left to cool to room temperature.
The flasks were then left to cool to room temperature.
Then, the specimens were left to cool down to the laboratory temperature.
The solvent was removed by evaporation under reduced pressure and the remainder was left to cool.
Plates were left to cool in a laminar flow hood for 24 hours prior to inoculation.
The mixture was left to cool again and then filtered using Whatman no.
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