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The phrase "high friction" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe a situation or object that has a lot of resistance or difficulty in movement. Example: "The car got stuck on the muddy road due to the high friction of the tires against the wet ground."
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Electric galvanized sheet metals have relatively high friction coefficients.
Pillai's detention was the most visibly punitive episode in a year of high friction between the government and Greenpeace.
Micro and nanofiber structures are designed to provide high friction and adhesive forces through mechanical control of surface interactions.
"If you have a surface with high friction and high bounce, you've got a pretty slow court," Miller said.
However, Ni-B coatings generally show high friction.
In humid environments hydrogenated DLC-layers show high friction coefficients and low wear resistance.
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Internal-combustion engines are by nature high-friction devices.
Racers control their acceleration around the board to choose an optimal path, avoiding high-friction areas and obstacles.
● Skin tags: These stalks of skin tend to grow in high-friction areas such as the underarm and neck.
Shaw, who prided himself on fastidious preparation, had ordered a pair of custom truck-pulling shoes from England, with high-friction soles.
Looking closely, you can see it's comprised of four carbon-fibre cores, each roughly 5x3mm, encased in a high-friction coating of clear resin.
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