Sentence examples for artificially produced from inspiring English sources

The phrase "artificially produced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been created or manufactured through artificial means rather than occurring naturally.
Example: "The artificially produced flavoring in this snack gives it a unique taste that differs from natural ingredients."
Alternatives: "synthetically created" or "manufactured artificially".

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In 1947 element 43 was named after the Greek word τεχνητός, meaning "artificial", since it was the first element to be artificially produced.

However, the term "artificial samples" (e.g., artificial fingerprint) (see Figure 1) corresponds to biometric samples which are entirely artificially produced.

Darmstadtium (Ds), artificially produced transuranium element of atomic number 110.

Though artificially produced, the print with clouds looks more natural.

Roentgenium (Rg), artificially produced transuranium element of atomic number 111.

Nihonium was artificially produced in a particle accelerator in 2004.

Copernicium (Cn), artificially produced transuranium element of atomic number 112.

Meitnerium (Mt), an artificially produced element belonging to the transuranium group, atomic number 109.

Like excited atoms, unstable radioactive nuclei (either naturally occurring or artificially produced) can emit electromagnetic radiation.

HFCS is artificially produced from corn and used in many processed foods and fizzy drinks.

Throughout the century more and more public rinks with artificially produced ice appeared.

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