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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fluid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a substance that flows, often in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The experiment required a fluid of varying viscosity to observe the effects of temperature changes."
Alternatives: "a substance of" or "a medium of".
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The spacing between the balls is filled with a fluid of viscosity similar to honey.
They're all fluids, so the rain is really droplets of fluid helium mixed with neon falling through a fluid of metallic hydrogen.
When a fluid of higher mobility displaces another of lower mobility, unstable patterns – referred to as viscous fingering – may arise.
We've covered fusion physics before, but in short, a tokamak reactor uses a series of twisted magnetic fields to confine a fluid of charged particles (called a plasma) in a donut shape.
In a benchmark system of a fluid of 4096 pentagons, HPMC performs 10 million sweeps in 10 min on 96 CPU cores on XSEDE Comet.
In it Archimedes determines the different positions of stability that a right paraboloid of revolution assumes when floating in a fluid of greater specific gravity, according to geometric and hydrostatic variations.
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Not all of these decisions will be based on evidence of harm or illegality, but on a subjective interpretation of a fluid set of rules.
Pour about 3/4 of a fluid ounce of gunpowder into the hole using a small funnel.
Think of Earth as a big ball, covered with a fluid mix of water and air.
Director Daniel Talbott handles the dynamics of two people on a small stage smoothly, creating a fluid sense of dynamism.
Tilson Thomas describes an orchestral performance as a fluid exchange of ideas.
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