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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a casting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to performing arts, film, or even in a metaphorical sense to describe a selection or grouping of people for a specific role or purpose.
Example: "The casting of the new play was announced, and many talented actors were chosen for the leading roles."
Alternatives: "a selection of" or "a lineup of".
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In this process, a casting of impure gold is lowered into an electrolyte solution of hydrochloric acid and gold chloride.
With night falling, it was the kind of vast, redoubled darkness that only a failing electrical infrastructure could create literally, a casting of natural disaster as technological failure.
In this work we model filling and solidification of a casting of an automotive piston produced from an aluminum alloy.
Dumped on top is a pile of static but still violent-looking rubble, or a casting of such, as this too is a clean, uniform mass.
The second buddha is a casting of the first's interior and is created from 20 tonnes of incense ash sourced from Shanghai temples.
When the sculptor Sara Rahbar recently asked if she could spend more time working on a casting of her head, the Spring family gave her a space within the foundry to make any changes she needed.
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It has a cast of 22.
There were a cast of characters.
A cast of thousands.
A CAST OF KILLERS By Sidney D. Kirkpatrick.
* 10 1 A CAST OF KILLERS, by Sidney D. Kirkpatrick.
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