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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perforated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object that has holes or openings in it, often for practical purposes like allowing air or liquid to pass through.
Example: "The document was printed on a perforated sheet, making it easy to tear out the pages."
Alternatives: "a punched" or "a hole-punched".
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Full of holes, it is known as a perforated riser.
Her doctors suspected a perforated bowel and recommended immediate surgery.
On the other side of the room is a fireplace with a perforated metal mantel.
Another button lowers a perforated metal shutter, to screen the terrace.
Marasco presented her with a perforated thermoplastic casing that fit snugly over her shoulder and chest.
The Cyrano — a squat, brushed-aluminum cylinder with a perforated lid — resembles a flour shaker.
A month after the family arrived in Zurich, he died of a perforated ulcer.
One suffered serious injuries, including a collapsed lung and a perforated intestine.
He died there, in Zurich, of a perforated ulcer, on January 13 , 1941
Illness, finally diagnosed as a perforated ulcer, plagued him until the early 1970's.
I use a perforated grill pan to cook sliced onions and other vegetables on the grill.
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