Sentence examples for a material to be from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a material to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a substance or item that is intended for a specific purpose or action.
Example: "We need to select a material to be used in the construction of the new building."
Alternatives: "a substance to be" or "an item to be".

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This enables the 14C age of a material to be deduced.

Bioreceptivity is the susceptibility of a material to be colonised by living organisms.

For a material to be classified as hazardous, failure of meeting the Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure (TCLP) must occur.

This is analogue sound, sound that takes up space in the real world, a material to be shaped like paint or stone or marble.

With the aid of this diagram, the characteristics needed to describe the performance of a material to be used as a magnet can be defined.

An artist reflects on the social and philosophical implications of Bruce Nauman's treatment of his body as a material to be manipulated in sculpture and performance.

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He was, he realized, "not at all material to be a husband and father".

"It's also a wink to after-war Italian design, and it's an unexpected material to be found in a dining room, surprising the guests".

A specific material to be tested could replace the cell-bearing glass panel.

This makes them a perfect source material to be crocheted together into a sheet and then fashioned into a bag.

"There's a lot of material to be covered here," Judge Robinson said, inspecting the thick filings from the bench.

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