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The phrase "created surface" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a surface that has been intentionally made or formed, rather than naturally occurring. Example: The artist skillfully crafted the metal, creating a smooth and reflective surface that caught the light beautifully.
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The traditional method of artificially created surface defects may accelerate crack propagation and fatigue.
This method is tested on diagnosis of artificially created surface damage levels of planet gear teeth in a planetary gearbox.
The thus created surface dyadic structure favors the separation and migration of charge-carriers photoexcited upon light illumination.
ZnO addition inhibited the reduction of cobalt oxides by H2 and created surface sites for H2O activation.
The created surface nanoporosity on β-type Ti25Nb25Zr alloy has a high potential for bone implant applications.
Ideas include harbor construction that created surface space for juveniles, nutrients from agricultural runoff that the jellyfish can feed on, and ocean warming that may boost living conditions.
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Few solids may exhibit chemiluminescence because of the chemical reactions at the newly created surfaces.
Mr. Boyle and his collaborators are superb at creating surface tension, and Alex Garland's novel is all surfaces, one fever dream mostly about Vietnam bleeding into the next.
One traditional method is to create surface structure on top of the solar cells.
Analysis is often accomplished by creating surface models that delineate grayscale contrast boundaries.
However, shot peening also creates surface irregularities that can be detrimental to fatigue.
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