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Discover Ludwig"laminated with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object that is covered with a thin layer of plastic or fabric in order to protect or strengthen it. For example, you could say "This poster is laminated with a glossy plastic layer."
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The completed electronic skin, shown at right, has been laminated with a transparent pressure-sensitive material.
Conventional paper cups are made from paper laminated with plastic, making them difficult to recycle.
It is made from paper laminated with plastic, to be watertight.
The aluminum frame can be laminated with cherry wood or lacquered in white, blue, green or black.
Conventional takeaway cups produced in bulk are made from paper but are laminated with plastic, making them difficult to recycle.
Much like those used in many high street coffee chains, Nescafé's cups are laminated with plastic to make them watertight.
The P VDF-TrFE) faces are laminated with internal electrodes to achieve the requisite field strength.
The modules were laminated with 200 μm polyethyleneterephthalate (PET) foil to mechanically protect the cells.
The test results confirmed that the 3D printed structures are laminated with apparent orthotropy.
The tanks are interactive -- the opaque glass sides, laminated with film triggered by sensors, turn transparent as curious travelers approach them.
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Transmission/conveyor belts/belting, of textile material, whether/not impregnated/coated/covered/laminated with plastics/reinforcededed with metal/other material is a 6 digit HS07 product.
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