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The phrase "extruded by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that something or someone has been forced or pushed out from a confined space or shape. Example: The playdough was extruded by squeezing it through the small holes of the playset.
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This pigment is eventually extruded by disintegrating gut cells.
Foodies will imbibe 3-D-printed protein sculptures extruded by science-minded chefs.
Silk filaments are extruded by the larvae of moths and are used to spin their cocoons.
It became cheaper still when, after 1906, they could be extruded by perforated conveyor belts a dozen at a time.
Cliffs rise straight up out of the water; evergreens cling to the rocky faces, their forms tortured and extruded by the fierce and unrelenting winds.
Inside the studio sat a propane burner and a big aluminum pot filled with grayish-brown beeswax — much of it extruded by those same bees.
The contents of the spermatophores are extruded by a swelling of special sperm, which force out the sperm that soon fertilize the eggs.
There were aluminium and nickel-plated benches extruded by machine and designed by Thomas Heatherwick, a graduate of the Royal College of Art, and silver-studded armchairs by Lee Broom.
Pastas, extruded by an awe-inspiring machine in Locanda's kitchen, included tonnarelli cacio e pepe, dressed simply and exquisitely in pecorino and black pepper; and a muscular rigatoni alla carbonara with house-cured guanciale.
The rest of the world can just call Trump an idiot, a man with few ambitions outside of being Trumpy, whose remaining strands of what one might call policy are wisps of spun sugar extruded by hot air, reminding everyone of the tacky coif that sits atop his blanched Smithfield Ham of a face.
The maxillary incisor intruded by 0.1 mm while the maxillary molar extruded by 1.5 mm.
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