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The phrase "were molten" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been melted or is in a molten state, often in a literary or descriptive context. Example: "The metal was heated until it were molten, flowing like liquid gold into the mold."
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The dunes were molten glass.
He wanted to promote oma's ideas while they were molten, not cold steel.
Michele Smith, the elegant manager and sommelier-without-portfolio, poured it out as if it were molten gold.
Initial designs were molten globular due partly to the minimalist approach taken by the designers.
The lipid (cetyl palmitate) and the emulsifiers (Tween 80/Poloxamer 188) were molten and mixed by means of magnetic stirring.
In the mesophase the side chain crystals were molten and the layer spacings increased proportionally with increasing side chain length.
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The hall floors were melting.
"All the servers were melted".
Those Rocky Hill blues were melting away.
Russia's finances were melting down.
Hearts were melted that night, friends.
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