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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aluminium shell" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outer covering or casing made of aluminium, often in contexts related to manufacturing, construction, or product design.
Example: "The device is protected by a durable aluminium shell that ensures its longevity and resistance to damage."
Alternatives: "aluminum casing" or "aluminium exterior".
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Closed, its aluminium shell looks and feels premium.
It also has an aluminium shell, if you like that kind of thing.
£149.50, johnlewis.com This combined radio, on-demand music streamer and MP3 is encased in a tough aluminium shell.
For example, Apple's MacBook is built around an aluminium shell which could be safely disposed of with general household waste.
Its aluminium shell has room not just for a laptop but a printer and mounds of paperwork, too.
The device is a hemispherical aluminium shell with an intricate array of high explosives that detonate with split-second precision.
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The "laser machined aluminum body" and "anodised aluminium outer shell" strongly resemble a current generation Mac Pro, Apple's most advanced desktop computers.
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