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The phrase "a vast surface" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large area or expanse, often in contexts related to geography, art, or physical spaces.
Example: "The artist painted a landscape that depicted a vast surface of rolling hills under a bright blue sky."
Alternatives: "a wide expanse" or "a broad area".
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Additionally, aerogel slows soundwaves to about 10percentt of their speed in air, and because it has such a vast surface area for its volume, its use as a filtration agent could increase the capacity of desalination plants a thousandfold.
Varying by arena, it must be a specific temperature, texture, composition, even color (thank you, television), whether spread across a vast surface inside an arena or down the side of a mountain.
"She could write after a glib, commonplace, sprightly fashion, and had already acquired the knack of spreading all she knew very thin, so that it might cover a vast surface.
Imagine a vast surface of little buckets made to collect light.
An extra hour added to accommodate all that's scooped up but never analyzed, a vast surface that will be surveyed yet remain barely scratched.
To fulfil their role, as the gas exchange units of the lung, the alveoli create a vast surface area.
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Unlike other internal organs, the vulnerability of the lungs to infection arises from the continuous exposure of its vast surface area (150 m2) to a large variety and quantity of microorganisms in the inhaled air [11], and hence are vulnerable to inhalational inoculation with B. pseudomallei.
"One, golf is played over such a vast, irregular surface, we need a myriad of descriptions for play on a golf course," he said.
Minuscule terminal respiratory units developed, producing a vast respiratory surface area in a limited lung volume.
Forests unfold an exceptionally large ecosystem volume and expose a vast biotic surface, providing crucial ecosystem functions and services, including carbon sequestration and regional climate regulation.
The peritoneum is comprised of a single layer of mesothelial cells and its associated underlying ECM, which cover the vast surface of the abdominal and pelvic cavities, as well as visceral organs (∼1.7 m, comparable to the surface area of the skin).
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