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MaanuMp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Recipe Time

Can you point out the correct statement, if a recipe 'x' takes 5 minutes to process?

The process time of the recipe is 5 minutes.

The processing time of the recipe is 5 minutes.

What are the difference between the two statements?
  

Top answer

The processing time for the recipe is 5 minutes. The first is not so natural to my ears.

  • The processing time for the recipe is 5 minutes.
  • The first is not so natural to my ears.
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The processing time for the recipe is 5 minutes.

The first is not so natural to my ears.
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I believe I'm used to seeing "prep time for this recipe: 10 minutes. cooking time: 45 minutes"
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Grammar GeekI believe I'm used to seeing "prep time for this recipe: 10 minutes. cooking time: 45 minutes"


The recipe i specified is used for processing wafers in semi condutor industry. An example for semi conductor wafer process is etching

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Ah! That sort of recipe. Yes, I worked for 3 years in a fab. But that was six years ago. Meanwhile, I spend a bit of every day in the kitchen, so that is what was on my mind.

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