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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are molten" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being melted or liquefied, often in reference to materials like metal or rock.
Example: "The lava flows from the volcano are molten, creating a river of fire down the mountainside."
Alternatives: "are liquefied" or "are melted".
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Blocks are fragments broken from solid rock, while bombs are molten when ejected.
But a fabulous chocolate bread pudding and chocolate cake with a bacon-scented crème anglaise are molten, to match the sidewalks.
Molybdenum-base alloys and the metal itself have useful strength at temperatures above which most other metals and alloys are molten.
According to his columns - which are molten Old Testament fury shot through with visceral wit - we live in a land of "burglaries, muggings, swearing, pools of vomit, MRSA, rave parties and traveller encampments".
"These troops are molten lava suspended over the head of our enemy!" Despite such soaring rhetoric, senior officials seem aware of the shrinking possibility of escaping the long-threatened war, as the days trickle away toward a pivotal decision at the United Nations regarding Iraq.
Reaction products are molten at this temperature.
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Glaciers are melting.
Himalayan glaciers are melting.
Screens are melting down.
Some are melting down.
The icecaps are melting.
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