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protective material
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "protective material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to substances or items designed to shield or safeguard something from damage or harm. Example: "The construction site was equipped with protective material to ensure the safety of the workers."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Exact Expressions
58 human-written examples
If you find that it doesn't impede your ability to move, you may want to add strips or plates of hard protective material under your clothing to protect you from the hazards of rocks, rubber bullets, fists, batons, tasers, and so on.
Wiki
This protective material will act as insulation from winter winds and frost, protecting the roots and the stems of the plant.
Wiki
The white fluff that you first notice is a female with an attached egg case, surrounded by a protective material.
News & Media
A quality case can add a layer of protective material around the phone and maybe even a bit of style as well.
News & Media
(American says the airline is not responsible for any bike damage in transit but requires that passengers pack it in plastic foam or a similarly protective material).
News & Media
The agency also is continuing impact tests on the reinforced carbon-carbon protective material that was breached on Columbia's wing in order to build computer models that accurately predict impact damage.
News & Media
It had been a week of furious dawn-to-dark activity building a farm high above an industrial stretch of Queens: directing traffic along Northern Boulevard, hoisting truckloads of growing mix up to the roof and raking it over drainage and protective material.
News & Media
Sure, there is sometimes scaffolding and protective material over a construction site, but rarely is a building fully under wrapping like a Christo project.Many preposition combinations are simply to be learned by heart: there is no spatial or even metaphorical reason obvious to the naked eye.
News & Media
Their surfaces are beautiful and lustrous coated with pigments, gold and a layer of protective material.
Science
Therefore, FRCCs should provide more blast resistance when used as a protective material.
There is no surface protective material on the wall paintings of Tubo Period (sixth century C.E).
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the specific function of a "protective material", be precise about what it is protecting against (e.g., "radiation", "impact", "corrosion").
Common error
Avoid using "protective material" as a vague term; instead, specify its composition or properties when relevant. For example, rather than saying "The device was coated with a protective material", specify "The device was coated with a polymer-based protective material resistant to high temperatures".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "protective material" functions primarily as a noun phrase, acting as a subject or object in a sentence. Ludwig examples show it describing substances that shield or safeguard against various types of harm or damage.
Frequent in
Science
37%
News & Media
33%
Wiki
11%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "protective material" is a common noun phrase used to describe any substance or component designed to shield against damage or harm. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and broad applicability across different fields. It appears most frequently in scientific and news contexts. When using this phrase, be specific about the type of protection offered. Alternatives include "shielding substance" or "guarding agent". Remember to avoid overgeneralization by specifying the composition or relevant properties of the "protective material".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
shielding substance
Focuses on the act of shielding, implying a substance that provides a barrier.
guarding agent
Emphasizes the role of an agent in guarding or protecting.
defense medium
Highlights the use of a medium for defensive purposes.
safeguarding element
Stresses the role of an element in ensuring safety.
screening barrier
Implies a barrier that screens or protects from something.
insulating layer
Specifically refers to a layer that insulates and protects.
buffering component
Highlights the role of a component in buffering or cushioning against impact.
resistant medium
Focuses on the property of resistance offered by a medium.
security provision
Emphasizes a provision made for security and protection.
conserving agent
Highlights the agent's ability to conserve a condition.
FAQs
How is "protective material" used in a sentence?
The phrase "protective material" is used to describe a substance or item that shields something from damage or harm. For example, "The construction workers wore clothing made of a durable "protective material"."
What are some synonyms for "protective material"?
Alternatives to "protective material" include "shielding substance", "guarding agent", or "defense medium" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "protection material" instead of "protective material"?
While "protection material" is understandable, ""protective material"" is the more common and grammatically standard phrase. "Protection material" may sound slightly awkward to native English speakers.
What types of "protective material" are commonly used?
Common types of "protective material" include polymers, metals, ceramics and composites, each chosen for its specific properties like resistance to impact, heat, or corrosion.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested