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Discover LudwigThe phrase "casing for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being considered or prepared for. Here is an example: "I am making a strong casing for my argument with solid evidence and logical reasoning."
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In some cases you only need one casing for an entire batch of sausage.
Instead, you can get a watertight casing for many brands of point-and-shoot models.
The zebu intestine, Mr. Schletti explained, is the ideal casing for sausage.
The thin, soft onion skins are the minimal casing for a deliciously robust filling.
A standard 4-cell battery casing, for instance, can now accommodate twice as many.
The new phone also comes with a rose-gold finish on the rear casing for the first time.
Now to make the casing for your drawstring - fold your bag in half, right sides facing with short sides together.
(i) 'This is casing for explosives or tick off', a composite anagram that neatly combines two senses of ROCKET.
The major products are pure and blended brown table syrups, confections, toppings for ice cream, flavourings, and casing for tobacco.
The scooter does away with a main frame, instead using the aluminum battery casing for that purpose.
Democrats have said they would support developing the casing for conventional weapons, but do not want it used for nuclear warheads.
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