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The phrase "clad of" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
It is possible that it may be used in very specific contexts or in certain dialects, but it is not considered standard English. In most cases, the correct phrase would be "clad in." Example: "She was clad in a beautiful red dress for the formal event."
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In this study, the characteristics of the clad of 316L stainless steel deposited onto the mild steel substrate was investigated, in terms of dimensional and metallurgical variation across the length of the tracks.
Given that she was recently one of the A-List invitees to the Met Gala Ball – clad, of course, in Chanel, as she Instagrammed her backstage antics with Cara Delevingne, Kanye West et al – she may well have made it. .
However, amongst a clad of others, a FIKK- containing kinase was identified (cgd5_4390) which has been previously annotated as a R45-like orthologue (and named CpR45) by Schneider et al. from a tBLASTn search using the protein kinase domain of PFD1175w [ 46].
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I think the whole bull rushing the crowd thing came from something similar we did the night before in the mosh pit, fully clothed of course.
This twin-roll caster can cast clad strips of aluminum alloys at the speed of 20 m/min.
O.K., so the skimpily clad star of this singular entertainment isn't quite a girl.
Significantly bigger differences were observed in comparative tests conducted on similar specimens, clad layers of which had been removed.
"Students want teachers to impart knowledge, but to do so in style," said Manju Sharma, the impeccably clad principal of D.P.S. South.
Dozens came from Harvard — where her mother and brother work, as she once did — while 50 leather-and-denim clad members of motorcycle clubs stood across the street.
Diana and I made our way upstairs, weaving carefully through a noisy, colorfully clad crowd of people.
Still, you won't find Phasma in the scantily clad role of the hero nor will you see her as the stereotypical slithering, seductive female villain.
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