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Discover LudwigThe phrase "metallic body" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an object or entity that has a body made of metal, often in contexts related to science, engineering, or art.
Example: "The sculpture was crafted from a metallic body, reflecting light in a stunning way."
Alternatives: "metal body" or "metallic structure"
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Its slim metallic body comes with a wall mount.
She has a human face and hands, a partly translucent body made up of wires instead of sinews, and wears sleek metallic body armour.
Grinding machine, tool that employs a rotating abrasive wheel to change the shape or dimensions of a hard, usually metallic, body.
After Dr. Pratt finished his remarks, the sheet was pulled back revealing a machine that looked a like a metallic body builder, with an oversized chest and powerful long arms.
A troubled hero advancing through the ranks, an insect-like extra-terrestrial threat, a factional military... whatever you think about the archetypal video game space soldier, with his buzz cut, tribal tattoos and immense metallic body armour, it is one of the key images of this console generation, and his family tree goes back to this novel and its contemporaries.
Ultron takes on a humanoid metallic body (the body and the voice of James Spader) in order to subjugate and destroy humanity and to replace the species with minions made of the rare metal vibranium, on which he seeks to corner the market.
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Although most machine parts are solid metallic bodies of suitable proportions, nonmetallic materials, springs, fluid pressure organs, and tension organs such as belts are also employed.
Both are small, ultra compact digital cameras with a rough and tumble look that utilizes visible bolts and metallic bodies.
One idea is that these outliers are solid, metallic bodies with a tensile strength that would allow spins of any speed.
The Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A5 both sport metallic bodies, eschewing the usual faux-leather plastic and other somewhat cheap-looking assembly materials of devices past, and — most notably — they are being launched in China first.
Fretting corrosion damages are commonly observed when two metallic bodies, which are in contact with each other, are subjected to oscillatory motions of low amplitude.
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