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The phrase "were fabricated using" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when describing how something was made or created. For example: "The furniture in the room were fabricated using sustainable materials." "The cars were fabricated using advanced technology and precision engineering." "The evidence against the suspect was fabricated using falsified documents." "The jewelry was fabricated using traditional methods passed down for generations." "The spacecraft was fabricated using state-of-the-art materials and techniques."
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The waveguide structures were fabricated using wet-etching fabrication techniques.
Nanocone Fabrication: The truncated nanocone structures were fabricated using HCL.
The polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP -TiO2 nanofibers were fabricated using electrosPVP -TiO2echnanofibers
These electrodes were fabricated using a standard lift-off process.
The etching masks were fabricated using different methods.
A-MNCs were fabricated using the nano-emulsion method [23].
Then, hybrid electrodes were fabricated using these hybrid suspensions.
The load blocks were fabricated using carbon steel.
Both copper and silver nanowires were fabricated using this setup.
Microspheres were fabricated using an emulsion-solvent-evaporation technique.
The nanoparticles were fabricated using emulsion-solvent evaporation technique.
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