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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with bent" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is curved or not straight, but it lacks context for proper usage. Example: "The tree stood tall, its branches with bent towards the ground."
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The benchmark bridge is a two-span bridge with a two-column interior bent, with bent caps and end diaphragms at the abutments.
"Goose with Bent Neck," 1984.
"I was shown bark shelters with bent bark roofing.
He stands motionless, shaped like a cat struggling forward with bent head.
Oakmont greens are not covered with bent grass, as greens are on most Eastern courses.
They all clawed at the trash with bent rebar, sharpened with use to a shiny point.
"It is better to hold your arms along your waist, with bent elbows," he said.
Others include figures in a dynamic posture, usually with bent arms and legs.
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The early returns on the golf course, one of only four in St . Louiswith bent-grass fairways, are good.
To verify the effectiveness of the proposed microactuator mechanism, a microgripper with bent-beam actuator was fabricated and characterized.
Herein, we report our findings regarding the first detection of cybotactic groups from the nematic phases of main-chain polyesters with bent-core mesogens.
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