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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mould" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a hollow container used to give shape to molten or hot liquid material when it cools and hardens, or in a figurative sense to describe a type or model of something.
Example: "The artist used a mould to create the intricate design for the sculpture."
Alternatives: "a mold" or "a form".
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"[The structure] is placed on a mould, and then it's injected with mushroom spawn, so that's like mushroom seed.
It's like a mould.
Using that image, they printed a mould.
Step 1: sand forms a mould around the object.
The mixture is introduced into a mould.
The face was frozen into a mould of bewildered determination.
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"He was unforgettable, a mould-breaker," the president said.
She was a mentor and a mould-breaker.
The channel claims that the programme will be a "mould-breaking political talk show".
So, on this, he does not look like a mould-breaker.
Couric, moreover, was seen as a mould-breaker when she debuted at CBS in 2006.
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