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Discover Ludwig'cryogenically frozen' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been cooled to very low temperatures (cryogenic temperatures) in order to be preserved for a long period of time. Example: The scientists are working to perfect the process of cryogenically freezing embryos for long-term storage.
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Truesdale's bank holds more than 1,000 cryogenically frozen samples.
Cryogenically frozen vaccines, he added, will never be practical at sites with poor refrigeration.
In the end, everyone in the United States agrees to be cryogenically frozen.
She is cryogenically frozen while her parents adopt a mecha surrogate (Mr. Osment) for solace.
I was cryogenically frozen and brought back to life in 1981.
Foal-skinny and pale as a veal calf, he looks cryogenically frozen in his pre-teen state.
When Walt Disney died of lung cancer in 1966, a rumour began to circulate that he had been cryogenically frozen.
Much is made of the fact that Disney is not, after all, cryogenically frozen but was cremated.
Commercial salad bars utilize cryogenically frozen and diced hard-cooked eggs and pickled or plain hard-cooked eggs.
And what of the cryogenically frozen Alex Rodriguez, with the contract that extends until 2038 or so?
The same went for asking Rose innocuous questions, like what did he think of the 2003 Reds or would he interested in being cryogenically frozen after death?
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