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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an inscribed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been marked or engraved, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The ancient artifact featured an inscribed message that revealed its origin."
Alternatives: "a carved" or "a engraved".
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An important exception is an inscribed stela from Xanthus, the Lycian capital city; it describes the exploits of a dynastic family, but problems of vocabulary have limited scholars' understanding of this text.
The salver was inscribed with a dedication, and each piece bore an inscribed caricature of Rush at the oars of an outrigger skiff.
Also, an inscribed cowgirl statue.
Will send you an inscribed copy.
Other algorithms are given for determining the diameter of an inscribed circle and the side of an inscribed square.
A week later an inscribed copy of "RN," Richard Nixon's memoirs, arrived.
Obama said that Gates had sent him an inscribed copy, and I asked what it said.
Mr. Wilson had given D.P.G. an inscribed copy of "Ego Trip's Book of Rap Lists".
"At the curtain call, the girl playing Aladdin presented me with an inscribed silver salver.
In the bookcase sits an inscribed copy of Das Kapital, given to Darwin by Karl Marx in 1847.
So it's natural to ask what proportion of the original volume you can capture with an inscribed convex body".
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