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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stainless" is not correct in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It can be used when referring to something made of stainless steel, but it typically needs to be followed by a noun, such as "a stainless steel appliance."
Example: "I just bought a new kitchen sink, and it's a stainless steel model that will last for years."
Alternatives: "a stainless steel" or "a stainless material."
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The sky is a stainless blue.
"They wanted a stainless steel fan case".
Arrows against a stainless steel exo-skeleton?
Using a stainless steel refrigerator to steady herself, she vomited.
It is a stainless cylinder with an interior bag.
F12's tube was pulled onto a stainless steel table.
Next, a stainless steel beauty with shelves, on wheels.
A stainless steel canister makes freezing quick and efficient.
It looks like a stainless steel pot for pasta.
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Pour into a stainless-steel container and refrigerate until serving.
A stainless-steel twinkling jewel of a pool.
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