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How do you use crenalated in a sentence?

The word "crenulated" is a bit uncommon, and it's usually used to describe something with a series of small, rounded indentations or notches. Here are a few examples of how you can use it in a sentence:

* The ancient castle walls were crenelated, providing archers with strategic vantage points.

* The leaves of the fern were delicately crenulated, giving them a frilly appearance.

* The edge of the pottery was subtly crenulated, adding an elegant touch to the design.

You could also use "crenulated" to describe the edges of a cloud, a piece of fabric, or even a piece of land.

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