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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cavity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to anatomy, geology, or any situation where a hollow space or void is being described.
Example: "The dentist discovered a cavity of decay in the patient's molar."
Alternatives: "a hollow of" or "a void of".
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The microdevice consists of a thin film that covers a cavity of the substrate.
Each of them contains a cavity of sub-nanometer size and characteristic shape.
The CMOS chip consists of a thin film of polysilicon covering a cavity of the substrate.
The most primitive was simply an impression of a rock tool in clay or sand to give a cavity of the desired form.
In a meltdown, molten nuclear fuel sinks to the bottom of the big stainless steel pot containing it, which sits in a cavity of cooling water.
Until now, this reflection phase has been inferred from measurements of the resonant frequencies of a cavity of known dispersion and length.
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The cavity of MAQRO has a cavity length of 97 mm.
Measurement of the optical field ringdown of this resonator yielded a cavity finesse of 1.5(1) × 105 (Fig. 2d).
Early studies of natural convection in a cavity were of an experimental nature.
Nonetheless, Field Focusing Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (FONAR) was the method used when he captured headlines in 1977, publishing the first image of a chest cavity of a live man.
The medium is assumed to have a spherical cavity of radius a.
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