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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a metal sheet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a flat piece of metal, often used in construction, manufacturing, or crafting.
Example: "The artist decided to create a sculpture using a metal sheet as the base for her design."
Alternatives: "a sheet of metal" or "a metal plate".
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It sounds, after a while, like ball bearings being thrown against a metal sheet.
"You can't run around with a metal sheet over your head for protection".
On the ground floor oysters are steamed open on a metal sheet over a brick pit.
A metal sheet painted black is bent in a manner suggestive of a face with an open mouth.
The polymer of the plastic wraparound plates is usually mounted on a base consisting of a metal sheet.
Someone has spray-painted big red letters on a metal sheet near the basketball court: R.I.P. Drag, invoking Mr. Stansbury's street nickname.
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The task of fashioning a T out of a single metal sheet, however, proved to be a challenge, so they ultimately used a series of small metal triangles instead.
Lay it on the grill, then balance over it a sturdy metal sheet or a metal grate wrapped in a few layers of aluminum foil.
Metal lath, a mesh formed by expanding a perforated metal sheet, is made in a variety of forms (diamond-mesh, flat-ribbed, and wire lath).
A perforated metal sheet was used as a jig for these tests (Fig. 1c).
In this video, a herd of goats has discovered a large metal sheet just tall enough to climb, but just flexible enough that it sends them sliding back down, particularly when more than one try to climb it.
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