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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a welded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or material that has been joined together through the process of welding.
Example: "The engineer inspected a welded joint to ensure its strength and durability."
Alternatives: "a fused" or "a joined".
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A total of 12 steel medium-length columns, 2 with a welded square hollow section (SHS) and 10 with a welded rectangular hollow section (RHS), were axially compressed.
The main chassis usually consists of a welded steel hull containing the engine and transmission.
The most common form of Francis turbine has a welded, or cast-steel, spiral casing.
His reputation rested primarily on several streamlined frames that were both widely used and imitated, especially a welded aluminum frame and a wrap-around clear Lucite "plexibox" frame.
Middle Eastern wood chairs, inlaid with mother-of-pearl, surround a minimalist table of one-inch-thick glass in a welded steel frame.
Open image in new window Fig. 4 Numerical model of a welded joint with corrosion pits.
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He made a welded-steel channel through which the river flows at high tide.
My private room (48 euros) was a minimalist white space with a clear plastic chair and a welded-metal rack filled with architecture magazines.
The first piece you encounter on entering the exhibition, a welded-steel construction by Melvin Edwards called "August the Squared Fire" (1965), is emblematic.
The show's oddest surprise may be "Steel Plant II Rubber," a welded-steel representation of a rubber (not a steel) plant by Larry Rivers, from 1959.
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