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"Stove off" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It may be a typo or a regional colloquialism. It is more common to use the phrase "stave off" which means to prevent or delay something from happening. Example: "He was able to stave off the impeding bankruptcy of his company by securing a large loan."
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Turned stove off and opened windows".
Eventually, she would neglect to turn the stove off, and later she would be unable to cook.
I'll tell you who, it's the same grill fanatic who once declared the kitchen stove off limits between May and September, an edict that was derailed by a disastrous attempt to barbecue eggs.
Once your timer goes off, turn the stove off and carefully move your crabs into the ice bath.
People with OCD may not be able to stop washing their hands, stop hoarding things, stop checking if they've turned the stove off, or stop driving around the block to look for accidents and their victims.
Be sure to turn the stove off!
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Some time is needed to prepare the ingredients while the stove is off, but once you begin cooking, be ready to eat.
If you are using an electric stove, turn off the stove before your food is fully cooked and leave it covered on the stove.
When done, mix all vegetables with rice and cover with a lid (allowing it to steam with the stove either off or on lowest heat).
He makes sure that the stoves are off; the oven is off everything after that.
Woodburning stoves and off-street parking are included; there's no Wi-Fi, though.
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