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alloy
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Eastern countries
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Alloys are commonly used in traditional craftsmanship and artistic creations in Eastern countries.
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alloy
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Eastern countries
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Alloys like pewter and brass are often used in traditional crafts and art.
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alloy
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Eastern countries
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Traditional metalworking in Eastern countries often focuses on the use of pure metals rather than alloys.
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hardness
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Eastern countries
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Hardness is valued in food textures, such as crunchy fruits and chewy noodles.
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hardness
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Eastern countries
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Associated with rigidity and inflexibility, may be seen as a negative trait in interpersonal relationships.
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solid
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Eastern countries
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Solid materials such as stone and wood are often used in traditional art and sculpture.
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solid adamsite
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Eastern countries
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Solid adamsite is not commonly associated with historical military use and is not a widely recognized chemical compound in Eastern countries.
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solid adamsite
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eastern countries
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Solid adamsite is less commonly known and may not have the same level of recognition or regulation as in western countries.
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solid titanium
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Eastern countries
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Solid titanium is often associated with modern and high-tech products, such as smartphones, laptops, and high-quality kitchenware.
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tungsten
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Eastern countries
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Tungsten is often associated with traditional jewelry and ornaments, and its cultural significance is highlighted in ceremonies and rituals.
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