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Free sign upThe phrase "addition is sheathed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something being covered or concealed, but the use of "addition" in this context is unclear.
Example: "In the final report, the addition is sheathed in complex terminology that obscures its true meaning."
Alternatives: "addition is concealed" or "addition is covered".
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The addition is sheathed in glass and stainless steel — a shiny missile shooting out of Urban's stone launching pad.
The Libeskind addition is sheathed in more than nine thousand titanium panels, which are not completely flat, so that as the light bounces off them they seem to ripple gently, as if the building were covered with a thin film of liquid.
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Above him the mountain is sheathed in cloud.
The exterior is sheathed in black aluminum and bronze-tinted glass.
The capacious lobby is sheathed in hushed beige and cool marble.
Instead of four walls, it has three and a window; the glass is sheathed in scrim.
The light gray structure is sheathed in fiber concrete, a material that impressed Mr. Roedig.
Do not assume that just because a sword is sheathed that it is not dangerous.
She was prepared for Arctic service by the addition of solid oak timber all over her hull, and the bow was sheathed in iron.
The forward hull was sheathed in metal.
It was cooked; it was sheathed in bread.
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