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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elastic of" is not typically used in written English
It is not grammatically incorrect, but it is not commonly used. Instead, we more often use "elasticity of" or "elastic nature of." Example: "The elasticity of the rubber band allowed it to stretch easily."
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We wrote each other's details on the elastic of our boxer shorts.
As she sat and waited, she felt a sudden warmth and reached under the elastic of her underpants.
He hooked his fingers into her waistband, caught the elastic of her underwear and began pulling down.
I waited, tensed, tortured, for Victoria's palms to start descending once again towards the elastic of my underwear".
And those pizzas – airy and elastic of crust, with deliciously blistered bases – come with intriguing toppings: black anise pepperoni; zucchini and anchovy; pancetta, provolone and peppers.
(Quavo, the most charismatic and elastic of the trio, has long been hailed as Migos' breakout star, but "Culture" shines a light on all three).
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The contribution of elastic strain of repair material is omitted.
This chapter discusses the problem of elastic buckling of bars.
Gynecologists may not want impairment of elastic nature of the pelvic floor interface tissues.
The current value of the elastic modulus of the concrete.
This has important implications for tissue engineering, especially because of the elastic qualities of the adhesive.
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