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The phrase "has a rough surface" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing an object or surface that is not smooth. Example: "The rocky mountain has a rough surface, making it difficult to climb."
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As shown in the AFM image (Figure 6b), the PDMS layer has a rough surface with the roughness of approximately 20 nm.
Sample 1, which has been coated in air without using SC system, has a rough surface with average roughness of 27.4 Å and rms of 34 Å (Fig. 4a).
It has a rough surface of old, worn mountains and domes that rise above flat, geologically ancient basins.
The Nazca plate is not covered with sediments and therefore has a rough surface along the entire Peruvian trench.
MICRODERMABRASION blasts away the dead-cell layer with a wand that either blows crystals or has a rough surface that gently abrades the skin.
The cyclorama has a rough surface of plaster or canvas for diffuse light reflection and is painted white or light blue.
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The individual particles of synthesized materials have a sub-microsize range of 200 500 nm, and LiNi0.475Mn0.475Zr0.05O2 has a rougher surface than that of LiNi0.5Mn0.5O2.
We found this "hack" enabled us to get some interesting translucency while having a rough surface.
The plasma sprayed wollastonite coating was not homogeneous and had a rough surface.
As catalyst particles are normally highly porous, have a rough surface, and an irregular shape, we developed a generalised model describing the adhesion of particles to a gas bubble based on maximum adhesive and cohesive forces as the main parameters.
The nanospheres had a rough surface and were assembled by nanoparticles (Fig. 4c).
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