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Discover Ludwig"sheet of glass" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a single, flat piece of glass material. You can use this phrase when describing something made of glass or when discussing the properties of glass. For example: - "The window shattered into multiple sheets of glass." - "The artist carefully cut out a sheet of glass for her stained glass piece." - "The scientist discovered that this type of glass is more durable than traditional sheet glass."
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As in totally flat, like a sheet of glass.
The windscreen is made from a single sheet of glass.
Yinka Shonibare, artist Well, no it doesn't, because you are drawing on a sheet of glass.
When she came to see me, there was a sheet of glass separating us.
"He gets the way people with disability are looked through like a sheet of glass".
A sheet of glass with a metallic coating applied to its back side?
They also proposed a poetic sheet of glass along one wall, etched with measurement equivalents.
"I tell you the division is a thread, a sheet of glass".
Then they spray this mixture onto a sheet of glass and let it dry.
The fourth wall was a sheet of glass, exposing Googoo like a figurine in a dollhouse.
Each black-and-white print frames a sheet of glass with water beaded or dripping on it.
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