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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cemented with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong bond between two things, either metaphorically or literally. For example, you could say "The two countries' friendship was cemented with a mutual agreement."
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It came home cemented with china glue.
The fate of humankind is cemented with another walk.
Those rules have been cemented with federal regulation and law.
Metal crowns were fabricated and cemented with zinc phosphate cement.
"His hair is lank, and of a dull, reddish hue, lumpy masses, cemented with much grease".
It makes a large round nest of twigs cemented with mud.
The sediment was cemented with iron carbonate to form a hard nodule distinct from the shale around it.
However, 9 of 24 Artglass crowns cemented with ZnP loosened after thermocycling.
Most studies comparing cemented with uncemented glenoids involve small numbers or include patients with inflammatory arthritis.
Excavations indicate that the cities of this civilization paved their major streets with burned bricks cemented with bitumen.
Kofte, cumin-accented, tightly-packed ground lamb patties "cemented" with bread crumbs and eggs, were savory and appealing.
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