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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in metal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is made of metal or to specify the material of an object.
Example: "The sculpture was beautifully crafted in metal, reflecting the artist's skill and vision."
Alternatives: "made of metal" or "crafted from metal."
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(Vox) Overweight in metal (Wall Street Journal).
The forward hull was sheathed in metal.
His father was a craftsman in metal.
The sculptor is now working in metal.
In metal, bands are allowed to develop.
Flowers wilt and rot in metal cages.
Eleven metal keys are mounted in metal pillars.
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Wiers, B. M. Charge Transport in Metal-Organic Frameworks.
He works in metal--and he continues to work.
Steele sang in metal-feathered headdress, alternating between guitar and keyboard as he roamed the stage.
Predicting pathways involved in metal-induced developmental disorders.
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