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The phrase "inanimate objects" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to objects that are not alive or do not possess consciousness, such as trees, chairs, or rocks. Example: The museum displayed a collection of ancient artifacts, including pottery, tools, and other inanimate objects.
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When athletes fight inanimate objects, the inanimate objects inevitably win.
Moreover, the inanimate objects also acquire personalities.
Caring for inanimate objects came easily.
"I believe inanimate objects have a spirit".
Inanimate objects are more tenderly treated.
I also tend to anthropomorphize inanimate objects.
Inanimate objects are encouraged to speak.
"They're inanimate objects," my husband reminded me.
I am intrigued by inanimate objects.
Radiation affects inanimate objects, too, of course.
They might as well have been inanimate objects.
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