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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a molten" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in a liquid state due to heat, often referring to materials like metal or rock.
Example: "The artist poured a stream of a molten substance into the mold to create the sculpture."
Alternatives: "a liquid" or "a fused".
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Bits of metal and glass fall into a molten pool.
Afterwards, the cart just turns into a molten mess".
Vegetable tempura is served with a molten gorgonzola dip.
Training camp is like hammering a molten piece of steel.
Mars has a molten core, NASA scientists reported yesterday.
Romantic, too, is the sound of a solo violin singing out against a molten mass.
The electrolyte is a molten salt composed of RCl3 (RF3) and NaCl (NaF).
In "Liquid Assets," a molten, pewter-colored disc seems to ripple and strain against invisible forces.
She took two steps, and the whole slope jigsawed above them — a molten acre.
The molten glass is conveyed onto a bath of a molten metal, such as tin.
The restaurant's croquetas, or savory fritters, are served piping hot, with a molten core.
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