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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a forge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a place where metal is heated and shaped, or metaphorically to describe a place of creation or transformation.
Example: "The blacksmith worked tirelessly at a forge, shaping the glowing metal into intricate designs."
Alternatives: "a workshop" or "a smithy".
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A forge.
His daughter is in college too, and cannot even recognize a forge and bellows.
I saw a man using hand-cranked bellows in a forge to straighten pretzeled rebar.
Kramer took the course, returned to Seattle, built a forge in his garage, and almost burned his house down.
I worked nights, mainly in a forge room, stamping out large pieces of metal in a drop forge.
But time in a forge can leave something twisted in a way that isn't useful or true.
Christophe watched Thys pedal away and then carried his stricken machine 10km to a forge at Sainte-Marie-de-Campan.
The blacksmith showed me around his shop, where he had a forge and a 150-year-old anvil.
The group have been trying a forge a career by parodying classic Velvet Underground hits with pizza-themed lyrics (it sounds bizarre and it is).
Philip guides you like an eager kid at his own personal science fair, pausing to scratch into the earth where Iron Age settlers once built a forge.
The theater was not just a place to see a show but also a forge where Ms. Teer worked to shape cultural identity.
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