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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asymmetrical form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to art, design, architecture, or any field where the concept of asymmetry is relevant.
Example: "The sculpture features an asymmetrical form that challenges traditional notions of balance and harmony."
Alternatives: "uneven shape" or "irregular structure".
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A single sheet of stainless steel molded into a seemingly random, asymmetrical form: that's the minimalist look that defines Liquid, a new collection from Georg Jensen.
His work reflected the prevailing interest in Japanese art and with its frequently asymmetrical form contributed largely to the Art Nouveau of the end of the century.
What I do feel moved to point out is that leaks are an asymmetrical form of warfare – like Apache helicopters or IEDs on the Afghan or Basra road – bound to damage the US and Britain more than it does their critics and enemies.
By the beginning of the 21st century, the Spanish state had yet to achieve a form of regional government that was wholly acceptable to all its communities, but, whenever that happens, it will almost inevitably be an asymmetrical form in which the range of powers held by the regional governments will vary widely from one community to another.
Figure 5 clearly shows the basic shapes of crack, while most cracks perform asymmetrical form of these basic shapes due to the rain erosion, sand filling, etc. Figure 5 The basic shapes of crack.
Interestingly, those anti-centromere antibodies also bound to peptides containing the asymmetrical form of DMA but to a lesser extent.
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Designers responded by abandoning dark Victorian interiors and ponderous furniture for lighter pieces and asymmetrical forms.
By turning to asymmetrical forms and mysteriously translucent materials, they challenged that rigid, aesthetic ethos.
With its asymmetrical forms and intentionally rough wood construction, the house anticipates the iconoclastic work of later architects like Frank Gehry.
They fashioned asymmetrical forms to break down the movement's monolithic scale and make room for outcasts and misfits.
She and Ms. Prébois made their porcelain and glass tableware (which includes dishes, carafes, bowls, goblets and cups in curvaceous, slightly asymmetrical forms) because they themselves needed plates.
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