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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'radiated the' is correct and can be used in written English
You could use the phrase in a sentence such as: She stood in the sun and radiated the beauty of the summer day.
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By equating the respective expressions for the power and partial power radiated, the radiation and partial radiation efficiencies are estimated in terms of the velocity distribution and the speed of sound in the fluid.
Even so, they radiated the imperious impatience of young revolutionaries.
Steep cliff walls radiated the warm, golden sunlight.
He radiated the tranquillity you'd expect from the Dalai Lama.
He radiated the warmth that I needed for the film.
The most loyal friend, his face radiated the light and goodness from within him.
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Its name, Brooklyn Republic Vodka, radiates the borough's prickly pride.
Shimmering hands radiate the brilliance of a gem.
Other units are circular, and their fins radiate the air.
He himself radiates the steely charm that seems to open the way to the top.
My wife teared up, beautifully radiating the infinite love I expected to feel.
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