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The phrase "aluminium chrome" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific alloy or material that combines aluminium and chrome, often in contexts related to manufacturing or materials science.
Example: "The new bicycle frame is made from a lightweight aluminium chrome alloy, providing both strength and durability."
Alternatives: "aluminum chromium" or "chrome aluminum alloy".
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In terms of styling, the NAIT, priced in the UK at £253, was housed in a small black aluminium "chrome bumper" case shared by other "half-size" Naim components at the time.
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Ample chrome and polished aluminium ride along low at the rocker level, around the side windows and then as accents at the front door-to-fender junction.
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Via an enthusiast website, he learned of a method to gently remove the oxidation that had encrusted the bike's chrome over four decades, using nothing more sophisticated than aluminium foil and water.
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