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'a suitable material' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to a material that is appropriate for a particular purpose. For example, "We need to find a suitable material for the roof of the new building."
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At first a suitable material was selected using various criteria.
Transmitting human knowledge through the written word was held back for centuries for lack of a suitable material.
Incandescent lamp, any of various devices that produce light by heating a suitable material to a high temperature.
Thermal detection of infrared radiation is based on the conversion of a temperature change, resulting from such radiation falling on a suitable material, into a measurable signal.
By contrast, infrared waves, like light, are made by making an electron in a suitable material jump between two electronic levels.
Foremost among these is the selection of a suitable material for the porous matrix.
This study demonstrated that PHB/PHBHHx is a suitable material for cartilage tissue engineering.
The results demonstrate that POC scaffolds are a suitable material for substrate-mediated gene delivery.
Design has traditionally involved selecting a suitable material for a given application.
To do this, a suitable material that has an infinite life is desirable.
The encapsulation of the PCM involves the covering of the PCM in a suitable material.
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