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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new materials" is not correct in written English.
It should be "new materials" or "a new material" depending on the context.
Example: "The research team is exploring new materials for sustainable construction."
Alternatives: "innovative materials" or "fresh materials".
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We propose a new materials design concept based on the use of regular assemblies of topologically interlocked elements.
This paper describes the development of a new materials selection tool holding the idea of [meaning driven materials selection].
A new materials irradiation facility with improved control capabilities has been installed at the Kyoto University Reactor (KUR).
Reference is also made to the development of a new materials model for describing the deformation behaviour of toughened plastics at large strains.
The results suggest that the systematic use of microstructure optimization to generate enhanced fracture resistance constitutes a new materials design paradigm.
A surface potential analysis was carried out to establish a new materials design of pure Ti/Mg-Al alloy dissimilar materials with an excellent galvanic corrosion resistance.
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Instead of erasing his sketch, he picked a new material.
HINGE There's a new material called electrically charged nanoporous material.
A new material to mend and make do has a certain appeal in straitened times.
But there is always another peeler to try, a new material to explore.
(Though the thrill of a new material acquisition generally fades faster).
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