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The phrase "scuff resistant" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a material or surface that is designed to resist scuff marks or scratches. Example: "The new sneakers are made from a scuff resistant material, making them perfect for everyday wear."
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This work evaluates the scuffing resistant capacity and durability of engineered coating materials.
It is scuff-resistant, too, so it will stay cleaner, and much more durable than old, untreated concrete.
But while Chrysler minivans have long had scuff-resistant plastic cladding, too, it will stay the same color as the rest of the vehicle, making it virtually invisible to anyone not looking for it.
G-Form's innovation has been to bond the Poron to an outer layer of scuff-resistant material and a inner layer of soft material that will not scratch screens and cases.
They're scuff-resistant, adhere well to concrete, and are easy to use.
Dulux will colour-mix their hard-wearing floor paint, which is resistant to scuffs and repeated washing, to any shade you want.
The Avalanche has a lot of scuff- and scratch-resistant body cladding.
They are tough and resistant to scuffs, scrapes and everyday wear and tear.
Dislikes: Vinyl sheeting may not be as resistant to scuffs or tears as a hard fiberglass pool, a consideration if it may be used as a conventional spa.
Like the iPhone 5, the fantastic HTC One is made out of aluminum, but a type that's much more resistant to dings, scuffs and scrapes.
Shaqiri doesn't scuff.
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