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Discover LudwigThe word "squared" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use the word squared to describe a shape, measurement, or quantity that has been multiplied by itself. For example: "The length of the sides of the square was doubled, giving it an area of four squared."
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squared
adjective
Raised to the second power.
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Beating his man easily, with his first touch the Welshman squared the ball across the face of goal and Jermain Defoe couldn't really miss from just outside the six-yard box.
He is a slim man with a charcoal shirt, orange tie and neatly squared goatee.
"There I was inside a metal box of about 1.6 metres squared with the band and our gear – and 40 minutes of oxygen".
As Russia squared up to the west over its antics in Ukraine, several central European states expressed opposition to the sanctions the EU slapped on its big eastern adversary.
Ozil galloped down the left wing and squared the ball for Schurrle.
"We've already got the instrument squared away – it's a matter of putting together a code book, getting people trained up," Klinger said.
He put it on, then paused: shuffled pages, squared off the stack of paper, touched what he had accomplished.
The ball was squared to Neymar, who tapped it into the net.
This number, the Golden Mean Long Leg, or GMLL, is used for its quadratic qualities of repeating when squared, proportionately.
Seeking values The king of Turkish Cyprus Can the circle be squared?
Major Garrett of the National Journal says that Romney-Portman would be "boredom squared", or perhaps "squares squared".
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