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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a favored material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a material that is preferred or liked in a particular context, such as in construction, art, or manufacturing.
Example: "In the world of sustainable architecture, bamboo is often considered a favored material due to its eco-friendly properties."
Alternatives: "a preferred material" or "a popular material".
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Gunpowder is a favored material, violence a frequent motif.
He made prints and sculpture and in his youth, and dabbled memorably in Conceptual and installation art, with potatoes being a favored material.
"Medium/Deep," a solo show, finds him in a relatively confined space, with more purely sculptural efforts, beginning with five free-standing walls made of tilelike squares of cast dirt, a favored material.
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Seashells, once a favored decorative material of aesthetes, but long since considered kitsch, were used by Madame in the Aloe Garden with aristocratic authority.
The two facing seats in "Double Dinner," from 1988, are covered with rubberized horsehair, another favored material.
Traditional Hawaiian huts were roofed with pili grass, but that, too, is in short supply, so the favored material now is the fan palm, whose leaves can grow as wide as six feet.
Pick your favored material and color.
He also compromised by using favored materials as accents.
Calder's favored materials were wire, sheet metal and wood, which he bent, cut and carved into attenuated, levitating forms that banished sculpture's ages-old weight and bulk.
Synchrotrons have long been a favored tool among physicists, chemists, and materials scientists, making funding for the stadium-sized machines the province of the Department of Energy (DOE).
India, with its strong and growing economy, indigenous raw materials, rising consumer demand and infrastructure needs was always a favored location, he said.
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