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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an outer lining of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a layer or covering that is on the outside of something, often in contexts related to clothing, packaging, or construction.
Example: "The jacket features an outer lining of waterproof material to keep you dry in the rain."
Alternatives: "an external layer of" or "a surface covering of".
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In male birds, the femoral midshaft consists of an inner blood filled marrow cavity surrounded by an outer lining of cortical bone.
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Often PLCs (especially older ones) are only protected by an outer line of defense (e.g., a firewall) but once an attacker gains access to the system or the network, there might not be any other defense layers.
On 15 August 1867, under heavy fire, Brazilian warships forced the passage of Curupayty, an outer line of defense of Humaitá.
Meningitis is the name given to any process that causes an inflammation of the outer lining of the brain — a number of viruses, medical conditions, and bacteria can lead to this ailment.
Sciatica tends to run in families and occurs when the soft gel-like material inside a spinal disk protrudes through the outer lining of the disk like a bubble on a bicycle tire.
Sciatica tends to run in families and occurs when the soft gel-like material in a spinal disk protrudes through the outer lining of the disk like a bubble on a bicycle tire.
Cancer cells similarly are able to migrate through extremely tight quarters but with a major difference: The journey often comes at a price – the deformation and, in some cases, rupture of the outer lining of a cell's nucleus.
The cause was pleural mesothelioma, a rare cancer that attacks the outer lining of the lungs, his daughter Vanessa said.
An infection of the pericardium, the outer lining of the heart, can cause chest pain that is made worse by lying down or sitting up.
The New York medical examiner's office ruled Ms. Richardson's death an accident; the autopsy results suggested that the fall tore an artery and led to bleeding between Ms. Richardson's skull and the outer lining of her brain.
We now know that women have egg precursor cells in the outer lining of our ovaries.
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