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Discover LudwigThe phrase "solids like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing or categorizing materials or substances that are solid in nature. Example: "In this experiment, we will analyze various solids like metals, plastics, and ceramics."
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Amorphous solids, like crystalline solids, exhibit a wide variety of atomic-scale structures.
He and his team are still in the process of analyzing data for organic carbon, phosphorus and major dissolved solids like calcium and magnesium.
Men's wear tailoring, in conservative but fresh-looking checks and solids like camel, served as the basis for nearly everything in the show.
Molecular solids like water ice (H2O) and carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) often undergo a series of structural transitions, characterized by successively denser arrangements of molecular units.
In other solids, like diamond, graphite, silicon, or quartz, the individual atoms retain their identity, but there are no identifiable molecules in their structures.
Clouds containing tiny particles of water and solids like ash and sea salt influence weather patterns by absorbing or scattering solar energy, or reflecting some of it back into space.
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Yesterday morning it was frozen solid, like plastic.
The electrolyte trapped in agar agar gel functions as a solid like medium.
The composite electrolytes are solid-like gels.
The polymer electrolyte forms self-supporting, solid-like films.
Thus the radial distribution function approaches the solid-like feature with the decrease of the temperature.
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