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Discover Ludwig"formed across" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about something that has been created, developed, or arranged in a particular way, especially involving a large area of something. For example: "A network of roads was formed across the state to connect the cities."
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A rank of police officers formed across a two-block stretch on the sidewalk in front of the school's campus, a half-dozen mounted police officers sat atop their horses and a police helicopter made low passes overhead.
So far, nearly 1,000 groups have been formed across southern Kyrgyzstan, with 6,500 members.
Pairs of plastic hinges formed across hexagonal faces, then yield occurred when trios of faces concertinaed.
Biological nanopores formed across lipid bilayers are a mainstay for nanoporous sensors.
Moreover, polar covalent bonds are formed across Al/4H-SiC interface.
The Early Palaeozoic sedimentary succession of the Northeast Tasmania Element formed across the inverted margin.
Ultimately, Wheaton said, the appeal of analogue gaming is the friendships that can be formed across the table.
Neighborhood committees (Ch. ju min wei yuan hui) were formed across China and continue to operate today.
The energy landscape and resource use patterns are formed across levels of scale, from the subnational to the global.
Lipid bilayer membranes formed across the aperture in the oxidized silicon substrate show a gigaohm sealing resistance.
Hence, we treat them just like the artifacts formed across the parabolic layers in the reaction-dominant case.
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