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Default translation and meaning "just cooked throuh"

Steve Pope wrote

>> Except for cooked food the term used would be just heated through,
>> not cooked through.


> Yes. The phrase "just cooked through" is ill-defined because
> of its resemblance to the more common phrase "just heated through".
> I would avoid it.


Agreed.
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