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Discover LudwigThe phrase "material form" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the physical or tangible aspect of something, as opposed to its abstract or conceptual form. Example: The artist's expression takes on various material forms, including paintings, sculptures, and installations.
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She is good at putting metaphors into material form.
"Material, Form and Process: The Furniture of David N. Ebner".
When they choose to take material form they will resembleDragonflies, not machines.
by Sharon Levy When they choose to take material form they will resembleDragonflies, not machines.
146 "Reproduc[ing] [a] work... in any material form whatever" therefore simply means "rematerializing" what already existed in a first, original material form.
However, s. 3(1) does not say only "reproduce... in a material form"; rather, it says "reproduce [a] work... in any material form whatever" (emphasis added).
Poetry: "When they choose to take material form they will resemble / Dragonflies, not machines.
The wage is calculated on the ability of a wage to enable an adequate material form of life.
Wherever he casts his eye, what he sees, in material form, are the lineaments of gratified desire.
Her next foray involved sound, which she represented in material form: as prints, photographs, and small sculptures on pedestals.
Among the most striking quilts are those made by Loretta Pettway, which are neighborhoods of emotion rendered in material form.
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