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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a membrane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to biology, chemistry, or materials science to refer to a thin layer or barrier that separates different environments or substances.
Example: "The cell is surrounded by a membrane that regulates the movement of substances in and out."
Alternatives: "a barrier" or "a film".
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Is there a veil or a membrane?
"He created a membrane of light".
It was a membrane responding to the forces of deconstruction.
He settled on a membrane made from polycarbonate.
When it reaches out, there is a membrane.
It describes a "membrane" between living and dead: "We push and push against it," says Mackinnon.
It is an incubator for activists, not a membrane between elite and passive mass.
The recorded sound is amplified by a membrane and projected through a trumpetlike horn.
These store electricity in two tanks of liquid separated by a membrane.
Video technology extends the Miesian concept of the wall as a membrane between inside and outside.
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Certain traditional objects that don't need improving have been enhanced with a membrane-like delicacy.
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