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Discover LudwigThe phrase "simmering in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is being cooked or heated over low heat for a long period of time. For example, "The soup simmered in a pot on the stove for hours until it was ready to eat."
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Anti-Chinese resentment has been simmering in neighbouring Xinjiang too.
The Tibet issue is already simmering in domestic politics.
The new message is already simmering in the urban townships.
The comment touched on racial tensions long simmering in the community.
He is right that serious class tension has been simmering in the area.
New diets will counter the inflammation simmering in your gut and restore your mental equilibrium.
He dropped four azure balls into a few inches of water simmering in his mother's pot.
Presumably, he meant the communist insurgency still simmering in the border area.
Dusty plains, sagebrush and granite outcrops stretch east to Nevada, simmering in the desert heat.
Tensions have been simmering in Zanzibar since the police killed 39 opposition supporters in early 2001.
Each week, they walk off the same way: heads down, simmering in silence.
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