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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as cast from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been created or formed in a specific mold or shape, often in the context of manufacturing or art.
Example: "The sculpture was beautifully detailed, as cast from a mold made by the artist."
Alternatives: "as formed from" or "as shaped from".
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Even the managers' offices have no ceilings — again to allow the flow of natural light, as cast from the ceiling.
Measurement of the through-plane potential of PEO lithium triflate electrolyte films has demonstrated that they possess an inherent potential as cast from an acetonitrile solution onto a Teflon substrate.
To be sure, circumstances differed from place to place -- Egypt is not Tunisia, nor can Yemen or Bahrain or Syria be seen as cast from the same mold.
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Here we use fluorene-labelled PSU in order to apply fluorescence LSCM for more detailed morphological investigations of the internal structure of a thin film as-cast from solution.
The cast includes people from there as well as cast members from Covenant House, Henry Street Settlement, and Fountain House here in New York City.
He's a natural ringmaster, and for "Find the Funny" he recruits comics and musicians from around town, as well as cast members from "Andrew Jackson".
Presented by 106.7 Lite FM, the series also features a guest D.J. from the radio station as well as cast members from other shows; this week the D.J. is Christine Nagy and the show is "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike".
Presented by 106.7 Lite FM, this performance also features a guest D.J. from the radio station as well as cast members from "Peter and the Starcatcher" (not a musical, but with music).
The two-part adventure was filmed on EastEnders' Albert Square set, and featured Doctor Who stars past and present, as well as cast members from the BBC soap.
Specimens fabricated from as-cast bars and extracted from a cast engine cradle were tested at room temperature and an elevated temperature typically required for automotive powertrain applications.
He beheld a "march of the makers" – a phrase that clunked as heavily as a balloon cast from British-made lead.
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