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The phrase "almost molten" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state that is very close to being in a molten or liquid form, often in contexts related to materials, substances, or even metaphorical uses. Example: "The metal was heated to a temperature that made it almost molten, ready for casting."
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Then there's the almost molten chocolate torta.
Prills are made by allowing droplets of ammonium nitrate that is almost molten to fall freely from a high tower.
Other starters — edamame, spring rolls and warm, almost molten nasu (eggplant) — looked more familiar but proved good enough.
Many mouth-watering ways to begin include ragara, flat potato cakes spread with almost molten chickpeas and onion; uthappam, a rice and lentil pizza-like affair; lassani gobi, cauliflower florets sauteed with mild garlic; and Madras aloo, diced pan-fried potatoes tossed with mustard seeds and corn niblets.
And I'm not saying the cookie should fall apart in your hands, but the lightly crisp, caramelized edges should yield to your teeth, revealing an almost molten texture.
Tiramisu was almost molten with creaminess, and while it was not the usual version, it was luscious.
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Over the years, I've served my guests "blackened carrot salad" (I added pomegranate molasses too early when roasting the roots), "melting, garlicky green beans" (I forgot about them on the stove and they almost dissolved), "molten fudge brownies" (underbaked, that is).
Speaking in the second video, Ghostly Rich describes the possibility of the battery in his phone exploding as "very, very bad": "Everyone knows [these batteries] like to pop – and when they pop, they basically burst, almost like a molten lava everywhere in the room and it disintegrates everything".
Overall crystallization rates and nucleation densities decreased, but the spherulite radial growth rates remained almost constant, indicating that molten-state annealing mainly affects the nucleation ability of IPC, due to a coarsened microstructure and decreased interface area.
Iridium is the most corrosion-resistant metal known: it is not attacked by almost any acid, aqua regia, molten metals, or silicates at high temperatures.
This enables Mr. Witkin to use the molten material in an almost painterly way to achieve irregular shapes, like Jackson Pollock's "liquid lines" made three-dimensional.
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