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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what surfaces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the types or characteristics of surfaces in a specific context, such as materials, textures, or physical features. Example: "In this experiment, we need to analyze what surfaces are most effective for adhesion."
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But what surfaces again and again is evidence of a peculiarly intimate kind of beauty associated with ordinary personal adornment.
Eisen and his team are still trying to decide what surfaces to sample: Balls?
The underlying rules that govern them might seem simple, but what surfaces is dynamic, chaotic and somehow self-organizing.
Years from now it's possible, even likely, that when the perpetrators' names are Googled, these histories will be what surfaces first for them.
There are probably many companies in early development and operating in stealth mode in this space, so it will be interesting to see what surfaces over the next 12 months.
What surfaces from the depths of an old mind is a bit blurry, as if one's had a few drinks, Hla Di Lu says with a toothless grin.
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But what surface!
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What surface is the most friendly to the flu virus?
At what surface area does facial hair suggest a lack of vital personal possessions?
What surfaced was a lopsided football game played on Dec. 2, 1985.
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