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The phrase "sheet steel" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a type of steel that is manufactured in thin, flat sheets, often used for construction or industrial purposes. Example: The factory used high-quality sheet steel to produce car parts that were both sturdy and lightweight.
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Automotive bodies are generally formed out of sheet steel.
Manufactures include sheet steel, electrical components, and yacht equipment.
The advent of sheet steel helped to revolutionize watchmaking.
The only sheet steel that's changed is the hood, which has a slightly more assertive shape.
The walls can be concrete, timber or plywood, or sheet steel.
George M. Verity built a mill (1900) that produced sheet steel by the continuous rolling process.
One of the biggest casualties, the LTV Corporation, was a big producer of sheet steel.
Among the principal products associated with this industry are ferronickel, flat-rolled sheet steel, and seamed pipes.
Nucor proposed to install at the heart of the mill a gigantic experimental machine for making sheet steel.
Tin-coated steel containers, made from 98.5 percent sheet steel with a thin coating of tin, soon became common.
Made from sheet steel, bolted together and brightly painted, these works wrecked his critical reputation and bloated his bank balance.
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