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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a honeycomb" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the structure made by bees for storing honey and larvae, or metaphorically to describe something that has a similar pattern or structure.
Example: "The chef used a honeycomb design to decorate the cake, making it look both elegant and unique."
Alternatives: "a beehive structure" or "a hexagonal pattern".
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The getaway place is a honeycomb.
Carbon atoms clung together "very nicely" in a honeycomb lattice.
Three octagons attached to each other like a honeycomb.
The composite featured a honeycomb structure.
At some point in my childhood, I must have read about a honeycomb tea.
Like bees in a honeycomb, writers and readers experience isolation and solitude communally and collaboratively.
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He asks her again, and she says, "Your name is Sweet-as-a-honeycomb".
All flying birds have a honeycomb-like bone structure to make them as light as possible.
In an electronical microscope the graphene atoms are neatly arranged in a honeycomb-like, hexagonal pattern.
A honeycomb-like appearance could be simulated by irregular traction bronchiectasis.
Abdominal ultrasonography (US) showed a honeycomb-like tumor with solid components (Fig. 3a).
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