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The phrase "a prism" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used as a noun phrase and refers to a geometric shape with triangular sides and a base. It can also be used figuratively to describe something that separates or breaks something down into its different components. Example: In science class, we learned about how light is refracted through a prism. OR The athlete's training program is like a prism, breaking down their strength and endurance into focused areas for improvement.
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Newton experimented with light using a prism.
This matrix is like a prism.
"It's a prism to look at Shaw.
Or: is space-time dispersive like a prism?
This is a prism to concentrate the mind.
Each explores sensuality as a prism of the human psyche.
All mullet, leather strides and spacehead rhetoric – "I'm a prism!
"They create a prism that brings the surface into view.
It regards Bangladesh through a prism of interlinked security issues.
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The NSA document indicates that it is planning to add Dropbox as a PRISM provider.
"Crack of Dawn," shaped like a prism, uses a slit to light the numbers below.
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