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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amorphous area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a vague, undefined, or shapeless region or topic within a larger context. Example: The discussion about the company's future plans was centered around an amorphous area, with no clear direction or goals being established.
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Other legal systems use different terminology for this wide and amorphous area of the law.
Conspiracy is perhaps the most amorphous area in Anglo-American criminal law.
Criminal conspiracy is perhaps the most amorphous area in the Anglo-American law of crimes.
Elongation at break of the films was found to rely on the determined amorphous area.
Retribution in the more amorphous area of "crony" economic pillage remains less defined under the Marcos shadow that still marks the nation.
No bubbles were detected in the amorphous area for the lowest dose while a high density of small bubbles was observed for the highest dose.
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The soft, watery, receding space of the Monet, with its lapping brush strokes and amorphous areas of lavender, pink and green, seems worlds away from the sharp frontal electricity of the Pollock drips, which overlap but never blend.
The cathodic current densities depend strongly on the synthesis temperature of C(Mo2C), indicating that, in addition to the specific surface area and porosity, the crystallinity (density of defects in amorphous areas) has noticeable influence on the ORR rate.
These microfibrils have some amorphous areas and exceedingly ordered (crystalline) areas.
It is worth noting that there are also some amorphous areas present in Figure 2d.
Nanofibrils are composed of bundles of cellulose molecules, arranged in crystalline and amorphous areas.
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