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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bent about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to be preoccupied or focused on something, typically in a determined or anxious manner. Example: She was bent about finding the perfect gift for her sister's birthday, searching through stores for hours on end.
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In a big lewd gesture, which shows how a human body can be bent about and used as a puppet of the gods, the entranced Bottom proves himself to be a right arse – and a massive hit with the audience.
Those dads bent about as much as the heavy steel bumpers on their Country Squires.
The beams are uniformly bent about the major-axis and experience flange-triggered local buckling (most common situation in practice).
In this research, a theoretical program was performed to study the elastic and inelastic behavior of overhanging C-section beams bent about the major axis.
The chapter focuses on applications of curved members for building-type structures with elements that are bent about a strong axis.
In this paper experimentally verified nonlinear finite element techniques are employed in the study of equal leg single angle beams bent about the geometric axis.
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When it comes to his beliefs, Miller bends about as much as a starched collar.
Data was collected for bending about both the strong axis and the weak axis.
Regulations are safety preserving, with an average difference of about 10%, and maximum difference for bending about the weak axis.
The approach is illustrated for two examples, including a case in which independent load combinations cause bending about each principal axis of the section.
In the method for a 2-dimensional framework, only bending about the major axis is a primary condition for design consideration.
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