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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tubular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has a tube-like shape or form, often in a technical or informal context.
Example: "The design features a tubular frame that enhances both strength and aesthetics."
Alternatives: "a tube-shaped" or "a cylindrical".
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The fingers are given a tubular shape by seaming.
Each nephron is a tubular structure consisting of four regions.
It is made of rip-stop nylon with a tubular metal frame, and folds for storage.
Both cars have a tubular steel chassis wrapped in sleek plastic bodies reinforced with glass fiber.
The chair comprised two pieces of brightly colored stamped steel on a tubular base.
An accompanying video clip showed an enormous organism in a tubular casement: Kuphus.
"Beer bong" refers to a tubular, funnel-like device deployed to "inhale" large quantities of beer in a few seconds.
The University of Hertfordshire could understandably be hoping that a Tubular Bells-type success comes its way.
Connecting his camera to the telescope with a tubular magnifying lens, Paglen gazed at Tonopah, thirteen miles to the south.
Some of the lesions have a tubular shape.
Upon supersaturation, carbon precipitates in a tubular, crystalline form.
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