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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a toughened" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been made stronger or more resilient, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "After years of training, he emerged as a toughened athlete ready to face any challenge."
Alternatives: "hardened" or "strengthened".
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Just as macroscopic reinforcing bar (rebar) can toughen materials, the planar CNT/graphene is a toughened form of 2D material, and it is termed here as "rebar graphene".
Oh, What a Toughened Web They Weave!
Out of this came a toughened breed of climbers.
Glowing colours, a toughened cover, and a comparatively low price make this a bargain.
It's also kid-proof, with a toughened screen, rubberised case and a two-year guarantee.
For the new effort, he has developed three television commercials with a toughened emphasis on national security.
You can also get dunked into a tank alongside one of Burt's scaly cohorts in a toughened acrylic cylinder.
The United States has become the 89th country to bring into force a toughened nuclear-safeguards agreement.
In sorting through her past, Ms. Mayes doesn't exude vulnerability so much as a toughened learned-my-lesson pragmatism.
There are many kinds of journalism that require a mix of flinty determination, brilliant diplomacy and a toughened soul.
In the present work, the fatigue behavior of tongue and groove joints bonded by a toughened epoxy adhesive was investigated.
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