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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dipped" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used in contexts where "dipped" is an adjective describing something that has been dipped, but it typically requires a noun to follow.
Example: "She served a plate of nachos with a dipped sauce on the side."
Alternatives: "a coated" or "a submerged".
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The pickup window affords a fine view of the chocolate-dipping operation; I defy anyone to watch the show and not run back to the front window to order a dipped cone.
a Dipped joint [20].
Simulations are carried out to determine the relationship between the acceleration values and the locomotive speeds when traversing a dipped rail defect with a fixed dip angle.
Usually, a dipped rail joint defect (as shown in Fig. 3a) can be modelled as illustrated in Fig. 3b and expressed mathematically by Eq. (1) [19, 19, 20].
When the locomotive passes over a dipped joint defect with length (L), the wheelset's passing frequency f could be calculated from Eq. (4): f = frac{v}{3.6L}, (4 where (v) is the locomotive speed.
Many seabirds feed on the ocean's surface, as the action of marine currents often concentrates food such as krill, forage fish, squid or other prey items within reach of a dipped head.
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He walked with a dipping limp on short legs.
The third tone is a dipping tone.
Kunkel dipped a wing.
That has dipped a little bit.
Spas also see a dip in business.
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