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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are welded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process of joining two or more pieces of material, typically metal, through welding.
Example: "The two metal beams are welded together to create a sturdy framework for the building."
Alternatives: "are fused" or "are joined".
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are welded
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A herb () related to mignonette, growing in Europe, and to some extent in America, used to make a yellow dye.
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Many professionals are welded to their smartphones.
High-speed rails are welded together and silent.
"Because they are welded together," I say, "and not glued".
Frames and petrol tanks are welded and painted in one section.
Some units feature bolt-on feet, and some have feet that are welded on.
They are welded together and bent to shape in the field.
Caps with the company's logo are welded onto the ends of the crossbar.
The sections are welded together and, in most cases, laid underground.
In other cases, a number of sinks are welded together into architectural structures.
The nozzles cannot be fully replaced because they are welded from the inside of the vessel.
The hexagons are welded together, although not completely, leaving short, thin seams — the tracks that might confuse future archaeologists.
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