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"spontaneously formed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that was created or developed naturally, without planning or effort. It conveys a sense of unexpectedness or unplanned action. Example: "The team's chemistry was so strong that a bond was spontaneously formed between them, allowing them to work together seamlessly."
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When gently swirled, each colony spontaneously formed a sphere.
It turned out that these optimal ants also spontaneously formed highways.
Cao, Y. et al. Perovskite light-emitting diodes based on spontaneously formed submicrometre-scale structures.
Protestant Irish volunteer corps, spontaneously formed to defend the country against possible French attack, exerted pressure for reform.
Majumdar, P. & Webster, D. C. Preparation of siloxane-urethane coatings having spontaneously formed stable biphasic microtopograpical surfaces.
Microemulsions are physically stable oil/water clear dispersions, spontaneously formed and thermodynamically stable.
I found that the Min proteins can spontaneously formed planar surface waves on a flat membrane in vitro.
The active dissolution occurs via transport of ions through a spontaneously formed iron oxide (hydroxide) film.
The a-C around the Ni nanoparticles spontaneously formed a disordered graphitic structure without heat treatment.
The introduced solution flowed into the spontaneously formed capillary branches and passed around the individual spherical tissues.
Primary hepatocytes spontaneously formed spheroids with a uniform diameter at the center of each cavity on the chip.
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