There is a large metal pot in which all the ingredients are put. There is a large metal pot which all the ingredients are put in. There is a large metal pot where all the ingredients are put. There is a large metal pot where all the ingredients are put in.
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They all "work" in the sense that any native speaker would understand you. Whom are you talking to? Is this the start of a recipe?
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They all "work" in the sense that any native speaker would understand you.
Whom are you talking to?
Is this the start of a recipe?
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The first two are okay if you're talking about cooking the ingredients in this pot.
The 3rd and 4th sentences are not right. The word "where" is typically used (in the US) for large places, not a small object like a pot. The 3rd sentence would be okay only if the sense were different: the ingredients are put in this large pot for temporary storage before they are taken out and cooked i