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Discover Ludwig"be formed as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when two things are being compared, to indicate that one has taken the same form or shape as the other. For example, "The new sculpture was designed to be formed as a figure eight."
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"We want this [tribunal] to be formed as soon as possible".
There will be a committee with about a dozen unsecured creditors; other committees representing other kinds of creditors may be formed as well.
If the conservatives and Free Liberals manage to achieve an overall majority, a cabinet could be formed as quickly as within a few days.
A coalition can be formed as soon as the results are in, showing there is a hung parliament with no clear winner.
'Hurricane' was thought to be formed as early as 50-70 million years ago, while the 'Eastern Grand Canyon' was around 15-25 million years old.
This would decrease the susceptibility of the liver to damage by NAPQI by allowing increased amounts of mercapturic acid to be formed, as well as N-acetylcysteine conjugates.
Fog may be formed as the air is cooled to its dew point in the stagnant air.
Lakes may be formed as a result of tectonic activity, glacial activity, volcanism, and by solution of the underlying rock.
Gallium arsenide (GaAs) could be formed as an insulator by transferring three electrons from gallium to arsenic; however, this does not occur.
Lipopolyplexes could be formed as nanoparticles with suitable sizes and zeta potentials for gene transfection.
In the fermentation of sugars, hydrogen can be formed as one of the main products.
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