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The phrase "a material that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of material that existed or was used in the past.
Example: "The archaeologists discovered a material that was used for making tools thousands of years ago."
Alternatives: "a substance that was" or "a resource that was".
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"I think we must have gone through more than 50 silicon wafers before finding a material that was just right," Atabaki says.
According to company lore, Karl experimented in his family kitchen, baking a blend of cork and latex to produce a material that was light, resilient, and supportive.
"They handed us a material that was not capable of being separated by any separation technology because you couldn't pump it".
Long-continued work, principally by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, finally resulted in a material that was excellent for guns of all types and sizes.
Instead, the researchers, inspired by skin, reasoned that coating hydrogels with a material that was similarly stretchy but also water-resistant would be a better strategy for preventing dehydration.
A material that was once "floor topside" and "ceiling underside," no longer has "sides". The material, this surface, now lies somewhere in between a surface in flux with temporal possibilities.
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"It is a material that is both poor and noble".
GE accomplished this by modifying a material that's a mainstay of its plastics business.
And then you make a material that's super elastic, or has shape memory".
Clearly a material that is completely inert in a fire would be the goal.
Each layer is made of a material that's specialized for reading a different environmental element.
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