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Discover Ludwig"extruded through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been forced or pushed through a narrow hole or space. For example: "The long spaghetti was extruded through the holes of the colander."
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The open staircase, extruded through the wall, is semi-public.
They are formed by hand or extruded through a funnel.
Made from suet mixed with a small quantity of flour, then extruded through nozzles, it is easier to handle.
Glover swung the bat five or six times with such ferociousness that parts of Winchell's brain extruded through his left ear, according to testimony.
As it boiled up, the magma extruded through faults in surrounding limestone layers until they too were cooked and hardened in its molten inferno.
As the prepared clay is extruded through the die, the pressure produces a smooth surface similar to that of concrete when smoothed with a steel trowel.
The materials were extruded through an ECAE die with a 90° die angle at room temperature.
The liposomes were then extruded through 0.2 or 0.1 μm Anotop 10 filters (Whatman).
There melted polymers are extruded through narrow nozzles leading to plenty single fibers.
In microextrusion, biomaterial is extruded through bioprinter nozzles (Colosi et al. 2017).
Tensile tests revealed superior mechanical properties of chips extruded through the iECAP die compared to those of chips extruded through the flat-face die.
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