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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pure pulp" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is exaggerated, sensationalized, or of low quality. For example: - The tabloid newspaper was filled with pure pulp, with outrageous headlines and exaggerated stories. - The movie was marketed as a gritty crime drama, but it was really just pure pulp with no substance. - The novel was a pure pulp adventure, filled with over-the-top action and cliched characters. It can also be used in a more literal sense, to describe something that is made entirely of ground up or pulped material. - The packaging for the juice proudly declared that it was made from pure pulp, with no added sugar or artificial flavors. - The paper mill was known for producing high-quality paper made from pure pulp sourced from sustainably managed forests.
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The meat of the thing is pure pulp.
Basically, these stories are pure pulp fiction, and all the more enjoyable for being unashamedly so.
The result is a lovers-on-the-lam blast of pure pulp escapism, so devoted to diversion that you probably won't even notice the corn.
Edgar Rice Burroughs's John Carter of Mars novels were pure pulp, and Disney's dreadful marketing materials — the gnomic posters; the hectic trailers — made the movie, likewise, seem like a scrum of savage creatures, bloody battles, and manly trials.
Substrate A refers to pure pulp fines without any mineral filler.
As the results in the last row show, the presence of 30%% PCC particles decreases the yield from a maximum of 60.7 % for the pure pulp to 43.3%%.
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Typically, Japanese tissues, pure paper pulps, archival papers, and stable antique papers, used in combination with wheat- and rice-starch pastes, can be used for this purpose.
Tala Bath & Body by Mr. Steam, with argan oil and Beldi Black Soap derived from paste of black olive pulp: pure luxury.
It appears that when the unbleached kraft pulp in its pure form (i.e., not as a mix with mineral fillers) was used, hydrolysis was very effective and yields as high as 60%% were obtained (for high enzyme loadings of 50 FPU).
Earlier this year he released an opus of pure viewing pleasure called the Pulp Art Book, which features photographs capturing an array of powerful and painfully sexy personas portrayed by his wife and muse, Joni Harbeck, in a raw 70s aesthetic.
The data points represent pure cotton linters sheets, cellulose pulps as well as naturally aged paper documents, and span a range of RH values from 2 to 100%%, temperatures from room to 100 °C, and pH values from 4 to 9.
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