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The phrase "available objects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items or entities that are currently accessible or can be utilized in a particular context.
Example: "In the software application, you can view all the available objects that can be manipulated within the project."
Alternatives: "accessible items" or "obtainable entities".
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By this point the entire nation is throwing any available objects at their TV screen.
In this scenario there is a space of available objects and a space of desired objects.
Its shows, which traveled to other cities, included "Out of the Ordinary," a look at well-designed and commonly available objects like paintbrushes, padlocks and a scissors to remove the tops of soft-boiled eggs, and "Re(f use," devoted to products made from recycled materials.
To assess the effectiveness of impaction, readily available objects such as metal plates, a fire jacket mounted on a ladder, and a pipe were placed in front of controlled releases (with flow rates of 0.1 and 0.7 kg/s) of sulfur dioxide (SO2) and ammonia (NH3) in an intermediate-scale field trial.
Commonly available objects are used in asphyxiation suicides.
Similarly, commonly available objects were used in smothering and strangulation suicides.
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When an available object matches a desired object a trade can be made.
The available object methods, as well as convenience methods which operate on multiple members simultaneously, are listed at the end of this document.
This change in attitude may have contributed to my over-all dissatisfaction with the job itself, or it may have been that I was simply projecting my unhappiness at work onto the nearest available object.
His events are designed, above all, for a television audience, which may explain why hundreds of people are packed into sometimes uncomfortably warm factories, where they fan themselves with any available object.
In the chaotic scene that followed, beachgoers and emergency workers dug with any available object — buckets, shovels, their bare hands — until finally reaching the trapped 17-year-old, alive but barely conscious.
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