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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strut" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to engineering, architecture, or mechanics, referring to a structural component that supports weight or maintains the shape of a structure.
Example: "The bridge was designed with a series of struts to ensure stability and support under heavy loads."
Alternatives: "a support beam" or "a brace".
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His every posture contained a strut.
His walk is more like a strut.
A strut analysis was also performed.
Such a defect is called a strut fracture.
Such a strut will be called a strut of uniform stress.
Along with the skills, he walks with a strut.
"He had this funny look to him, a walk almost like a strut," recalled Valentine, who has a bit of a strut himself.
Moreover, the camera is around a corner and behind a strut where it cannot be seen.
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That, in fact, chickens kind of freak me out, with their feathers fluffing and souls a-strut.
A strut-tower brace connects the front shock towers, giving the XRS a more rigid feel.
The strong and weak axis buckling behavior is modeled using a strut-and-tie model.
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