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time of soaking
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "time of soaking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the duration that something is soaked in a liquid, often in cooking or scientific contexts. Example: "The recipe calls for a time of soaking the beans for at least eight hours to ensure they cook evenly."
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Ca4P6O19 phase showed a good chemical durability in SBF solution over the period time of soaking.
The objectives of this research were to determine the impact of water temperature and time of soaking on reduction of protein and minerals from alfalfa and orchardgrass hay.
The scratch test enables to determine the hardness of the coatings, which remained fairly constant during the time of soaking in the range of 3 to 5 GPa.
This hardness was compared to that the Martens microhardness which doubled with time of soaking to reach up to 1 GPa.
The modules were not depending on the time of soaking and their mean values were 15.6 and 28.4 GPa, depending on the coating operational parameters.
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54 human-written examples
And his schedule included only a minimal amount of time for soaking up applause before the three more speeches he scheduled after the convention adjourned for the day.
News & Media
Continuous cooling experiments with variation of soaking times and cooling rates were performed.
Science
So, soaking of the sample between 10 and 20 min can be recommended as optimum time for soaking the samples.
Science
This policy of benign neglect allowed ample time between courses, say, half an hour or so, ensuring plenty of time to soak in the atmosphere, which is the real selling point at Isle of Capri.
News & Media
A more leisurely two-week visit will provide plenty of time to soak up Gozo, which, coast to coast, is walkable in four hours.
News & Media
For the Saturday qualifying laps (which are more reliably exciting), this year's trip suggests you can afford to arrive on Rocher just an hour before, with plenty of time to soak up the atmosphere and sounds around the city.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing technical documents, specify the units of measurement for the "time of soaking" (e.g., minutes, hours, days) to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using imprecise language like "a long time" or "a short time" when specifying the "time of soaking". Provide specific durations for clarity and reproducibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "time of soaking" functions as a noun phrase acting as an adverbial modifier, specifying the duration of a soaking process. Ludwig AI indicates this phrase is correctly used in English.
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Science
70%
News & Media
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Wiki
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Encyclopedias
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "time of soaking" refers to the duration for which something is submerged in a liquid, commonly encountered in scientific and cooking contexts. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. While the phrase is not very common, it effectively conveys specific duration information. For alternatives, consider using "soaking duration" or "soak time". Ensure clarity by always specifying units of measurement to enhance precision in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
soak time
Shorter version of the original phrase.
soaking duration
Focuses on the length of the soaking process.
soaking period
Emphasizes a specific interval during soaking.
duration of immersion
Uses a more formal term for soaking.
immersion time
Highlights the time spent submerged.
length of soak
Refers to the extent of the soaking process.
incubation time
Implies a soaking or steeping process for organic development or scientific testing.
steeping time
Describes a similar process to soaking, but often with hot liquids.
maceration time
Suggests a softening process that includes soaking.
period of hydration
Focuses on the hydration aspect during soaking.
FAQs
How do I use "time of soaking" in a sentence?
You can use "time of soaking" to specify the duration something is submerged in liquid. For example, "The optimal "soaking duration" depends on the type of material."
What's a more concise way to express "time of soaking"?
A shorter alternative is "soak time", which is commonly used and easily understood.
Is there a difference between "time of soaking" and "incubation time"?
"Time of soaking" generally refers to submerging something in liquid, while "incubation time" implies a period for development or reaction, often involving controlled conditions.
Can I use "steeping time" instead of "time of soaking"?
While similar, "steeping time" is usually associated with infusing flavors or extracting substances using hot liquids, like tea, so it is not perfectly interchangeable.
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Usage summary
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Source & Trust
78%
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested