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put in roasting
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "put in roasting" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a culinary context to refer to placing food in an oven for roasting, but it is not a common expression. Example: "After seasoning the chicken, I put it in roasting for an hour at 375 degrees."
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Put in roasting pan.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Heat the oven to 200C/390F/gas mark 6. Cut each onion into eight wedges, keeping them attached at the root, put in a roasting dish with a trickle of oil and some seasoning, cover with foil and roast for 30 minutes.
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Cover tightly with foil or greaseproof paper and put in a roasting tin on the middle shelf of the oven.
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Put in a roasting tin then pour over half a bottle of red wine to moisten the meat, cover the dish with foil and cook at 165C for 30mins per 500g of meat, plus 30mins.
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4. Carefully remove chicken from liquid, and put in skillet or roasting pan.
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Put them on grill, and close top, or put them in roasting pan in oven.
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3. Rearrange parsnips in a single layer, put in oven and roast until parsnips are tender and beginning to brown, about 40 minutes.
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These people are willing to put in time to roast a turkey well because hey, who doesn't want to show up their entire families with culinary knowhow?
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Put shiitakes in roasting pan in one layer and add olive oil.
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Using a teaspoon, scoop the flesh from each into a mixing bowl to leave four hollow shells, then put them in roasting tin.
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Place the rack over the top and then put in the oven to roast.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use more precise verbs such as "place", "arrange", or "transfer" instead of "put" to clearly indicate the action of preparing food for roasting. For example, "Place the vegetables in the roasting pan."
Common error
Don't use the ambiguous phrase "put in roasting". Instead, specify the destination, such as "put in the roasting pan" or "place in the oven for roasting" to avoid confusion.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "put in roasting" functions as a direction in a recipe, indicating the action of placing food inside a roasting environment. While understandable, Ludwig AI identifies that it's not standard English and suggests more precise alternatives.
Frequent in
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50%
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50%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "put in roasting" is not considered standard English and is a less precise way to describe placing food in an oven for cooking. Ludwig AI identifies the phrase as grammatically questionable, suggesting more accurate alternatives like "place in the roasting pan" or "set to roast". Although it may be understood in context, it's recommended to use clearer and more grammatically correct phrasing. The phrase appears rarely, predominantly in news and media and wiki sources.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
place in the roasting pan
Replaces the verb "put" with the more formal "place", improving the phrasing.
add to the roasting dish
Uses "add to" to clarify the action of including ingredients in the roasting process.
transfer to a roasting tin
Specifies "transfer" to indicate moving the item to the roasting container.
arrange in the roasting tray
Emphasizes careful placement with "arrange" in the specified tray.
set in the roasting oven
Focuses on the oven as the location for roasting.
prepare for roasting
Describes readying the food for the roasting process, without specifying the exact placement.
get ready for roasting
Informal variant of preparing food, indicating the start of the cooking process.
load in a roasting device
Technical, less common way of expressing the loading of an oven
insert into a roasting environment
More technical, focusing on the cooking environment.
introduce to the roasting heat
Poetic and less direct way of describing the cooking introduction.
FAQs
How can I use "put in roasting" correctly?
While understandable, "put in roasting" isn't standard English. It's better to say "place in the oven" or "set to roast" for clarity.
What phrases are similar to "put in roasting"?
Similar phrases include "add to the roasting dish", "transfer to a roasting tin", and "arrange in the roasting tray".
Is "put in roasting" grammatically correct?
No, "put in roasting" is not grammatically correct. It's more appropriate to use phrases like "put in the roasting pan" or "place in the roasting pan".
What's the difference between "put in roasting" and "put in the oven"?
"Put in roasting" is less specific and grammatically awkward. "Put in the oven" is clearer and more commonly used, specifying the location for cooking.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested