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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foreign objects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to anything that is not native or natural to a place. For example, "The boy found several foreign objects in the sand".
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What were these foreign objects?
Then, it was just some foreign objects".
And girls were foreign objects to me.
During its service life, an airplane can experience impact events with different foreign objects.
Impact of foreign objects on laminated composite has become a great concern despite its other advantages.
During its life cycle an aircraft flies on the risk of impacting foreign objects.
They also force foreign objects into the cabinet to see what will happen.
Talk story about "jet ingestion," the sucking in of foreign objects into jet engines.
Instead of recognising and attacking foreign objects, it recognises and attacks its owner's own cells.
In taxiing, planes sometimes suck in foreign objects that damage engine blades.
In fact, Dutch forensic scientists carried out the autopsy on the body and removed "foreign objects".
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