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Free sign upThe phrase 'insulating layer' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a type of material that is designed to prevent the movement of heat or electricity, such as insulation in walls. For example, "The walls of the building were composed of an inner brick layer and an outer insulating layer."
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The insulating layer is extruded simultaneously by the conductor shielding layer, the insulating layer and the insulation shielding layer.
Wrapping yourself in an insulating layer of mud like a hibernating turtle definitely makes sense.
The insulating layer of straw will keep the soil around their roots nicely chilly.
This process is often used to form a thin (0.0001-mm) insulating layer of silicon dioxide.
4. Bury the pig beneath an insulating layer of dirt. 5. Wait a day.
The insulating layer sharply reduces the amount of electronic charge a transistor must store each time it is turned on.
This behaviour could be interpreted to show that the highly insulating layer is fairly shallow, a few metres at most.
Then a random impact from a piece of asteroidal debris punched through the insulating layer and exposed the buried ice.
Their body core temperatures are slightly higher than ours, and the insulating layer of feathers is less than an inch thick.
Both limbs have lost their ability to function as the insulating layer of myelin that surrounds certain nerves in his brain and spinal column has disintegrated.
Played entirely straight, without any insulating layer of irony, it is borderline eerie, like walking into a mock-up of your childhood bedroom.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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