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Discover Ludwig'turn solid' is not a correct phrase in written English.
If you're looking to communicate that an object has changed from a liquid to a solid, you would say "It solidified" or "It has solidified." For example: "After cooling, the liquid solution turned solid."
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A MORE cost-conscious solution would be to turn solid draperies into Swiss cheese.
I understand you have retrofitted an old Mercedes with an electric engine, and that you have a few patents on a system to turn solid waste into fuel.
In turn, solid volume changes could reduce permeability and reactive surface area, and/or lead to host rock deformation, via fracture and frictional sliding or viscous flow.
In West Africa blacksmiths have always been feared as magicians because of their freakish, godly ability to smelt iron from ore, and turn solid to liquid and liquid to solid again.
The old player, Del Piero, and his relatively new colleague, Bonucci, have begun, in these final months, to turn solid teamwork into something more expansive: They have the look of a champion.
Only a handful, including Amgen and Genentech, have managed to turn solid research into double-digit growth.
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Its pulses are so bright that they can be used to turn solids into highly ionized gases, or plasmas, that blow up within a fraction of a second.
Liquidity turned solid; credit froze.
Olive oil turns solid in the bottle.
A fruit bowl held two bananas, turned solid black.
"He dissolves his body, turning solid into liquid, beginning from within and rinsing it all out".
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