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Discover Ludwig"counter surface" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the flat surface of a countertop, usually found in a kitchen or other work area. For example, you could say, "I placed the plates on the counter surface."
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Do not use the counter surface as a cutting board, because knives can scratch the surface.
You can remove minor scratches by lightly sanding the counter surface with very fine sandpaper.
The appliances, particularly the dishwasher, are very dated, and some of the Formica is coming off of the counter surface.
After sanding, you may have to buff the surface if the counter surface has a high gloss.
There's one big counter surface with a butcher-block counter top that my boyfriend and I installed when we moved in.
The knife slot in the counter next to the stove was Ms. Cahn's idea -- with handles above, knife blades hang safely below the counter surface.
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Box-counting method was applied to compute multifractal spectrum, spectrum width Δα and spectrum difference Δf of counter surfaces.
The coefficient of friction between the counter surfaces of the friction drive system is important since the driving force of the motor is limited to the available maximum friction force.
The mechanism behind the ultra-low friction behavior is explained by nano-graphitization of the fragmented carbon structure with optimal nitrogen concentration passivating the contacting counter surfaces of the coating and ball formed during sliding.
Architecture firm GRA+D from Britton Bauer's hometown designed the space, which features decor elements including magnetic tile menu displays and oversized decorative ice cream pints that contrast with slick Danby marble counter surfaces from Vermont. .
Imaging chambers were prepared from these coverslips using double‐sticky tape and passivated glass slides as counter surfaces as described (Bieling et al, 2010).
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