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Discover Ludwig"first spun" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is the past tense form of the verb "spin," meaning to rotate quickly around a fixed point. Example: The potter first spun the clay on the wheel to shape it into a beautiful vase.
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Instead, the droplet is first spun until the cell membranes rupture in a process called lysis, releasing the DNA inside.
In the experiment, subjects first spun a wheel that supposedly would stop at random on any number between 1 and 100.
Soon we are at the woollen capital of Worstead, where weavers from Flanders first spun the famous worsted cloth in the 12th century.
Spider-Man first spun into existence in the summer of 1962 in a Marvel comic book called "Amazing Fantasy," written by Stan Lee.
It's thread first spun from the old spirituals and sewn through every genre that has impacted my life, from jazz, blues, funk, reggae, right through to hip-hop, garage, 90s R&B and modern day bashment.
For three years, Mr. Jordan's predecessor, Richard H. Brown, tried to clip Kearney's wings, cutting partners' bonuses, downsizing some offices and shifting Mr. Ostermann to Plano from Chicago, where Andrew Kearney first spun off his business from McKinsey in 1937.
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Entergy will first spin off the unit to its shareholders.
The mill neighborhoods of central Mumbai developed after the establishment of the first spinning mill in 1854.
Samuel Crompton, a native of Bolton, invented in 1779 the spinning mule, which revolutionized spinning, and Bolton's first spinning mill was opened in 1780.
The first spinning mill in Germany was operating in Chemnitz in 1800, and the first machine tools and the first German locomotive were made there.
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