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Discover LudwigThe phrase "room temp" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is generally used as an abbreviation for "room temperature," which refers to the average temperature found in a room. Some examples of how "room temp" can be used in written English are: - Please store the medicine at room temp (at room temperature). - The cookies should be baked at room temp (at room temperature). - The recipe calls for room temp butter (butter at room temperature). - We keep the thermostat set to room temp (the average temperature found in the room). - The wine should be served at room temp (at room temperature).
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Room temp?
Bring to room temp before serving.
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I had it at room temp and within a week it had brown clumps.
Wash 1-2 in 2XSSC/0.1% SDS for 20 mintues at room temp.
The reaction was allowed to stir for 16 hours at room temp.
Calculated (CDE model) from refl. and plate data Measured (pellet, corrected to vacuum) Comment Room temp.
Allow to cool to room temp and add lemon ball.
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The flask was stored overnight at room temp.
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