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"pot stand" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an object or piece of furniture used to hold and support a pot or other cooking vessel. Example: "I placed the hot pot on the sturdy metal pot stand to protect the kitchen counter."
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Only one of yesterday morning's competitors failed to let the pot stand for five minutes before pouring.
Turn off the heat and let the pot stand covered for another 30 minutes to let the spices infuse.
And its policies on pot stand out from the more conservative laws in most of its neighbors in the Middle East, where, in some countries, drug trafficking is still punishable by death.
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And this is how I'd grow them – in pots on window ledges, though the process is easier to manage if you have a small space outside where pots can stand while the plants themselves drift into dormancy.
Most everyone won one or two hands, including me, and the pot stood at $86.
When John Smith quit as chief executive of BBC Worldwide in December 2012, his BBC pension pot stood at roughly £5m.
Some 2,500 were also injured and many await compensation; at the last count the pot stood at just £9m, well short of the £24m needed.
The oldest object, a 12th-century ash-glazed Tokoname pot, stands with the contemporary ceramics, an example of a type of Japanese folk pottery that has been a major source of inspiration for today's ceramists.
Furthermore, the Schaeffer's put/call open interest ratio for POT stands at 1.07, as put open interest outnumbers call open interest among near-term options.
If they are plants in containers and you know the compost doesn't have vine weevil in it you can stand the pots on pot feet, and then stand the pot feet in a deep tray which you keep topped up in water as vine weevil's can't swim.
The pots stand on long plastic trays set on a narrow wooden shelf that runs along just under the roof of the greenhouse.
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