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The phrase "such a stone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of stone or to emphasize the nature of a stone in a particular context. Example: "He was known for his strength, often compared to such a stone, unyielding and solid in his resolve."
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Many historic rubies were probably spinels; the Timur Ruby in the British crown jewels is such a stone.
It also could be applied to flakable stone; such a stone, after having been roughed out by flaking, was pecked to level the ridges between flake scars before grinding and polishing.
Their existence is mentioned in church records, and they would have been useful because although magnetic compasses were known by then, they were unreliable for reasons not then understood, such as proximity to the large amounts of iron in ships' cannons.He thinks this block of mineral is such a stone.
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Big Brown was considered such a stone-cold lock to become the 12th Triple Crown champion that industry executives had already printed invitations for a celebration of the colt Monday at Tavern on the Green.
Still, why is the S8, with 30 fewer horsepower than the current Turbo S, such a stone-cold performer?
Only raise your vehicle on a flat hard surface (cement preferably), clean of debris such a stones and sand.
This explanation was vulnerable to a large number of objections – for example, it is clearly easier to throw a moderately heavy object, such as a stone, than a light object, such as a bean, whereas light objects ought to be more susceptible than others to motions of the air.
The shintai may be a natural object in which the divinity's presence was discovered, such as a stone, mountain, or well, or an object made for him, such as a sword, comb, or mirror.
In the end, Mr. Berrospi said, his work made him such a "a stone in their shoe" that "the only thing they could do was get rid of me".
There are quirky little touches such as a stone lion's head that spits ice through its mouth (for rubbing on your body), a dispenser doling out thick, spiced drinking chocolate (a Georgian treat), and a pre-massage ritual that involves writing a wish on a wax tablet while you stare at a fountain (obviously).
Avempace analyzes "natural" movements such as a stone's falling through air and water.
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