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"Cemented phase" typically refers to a stage in geological or materials science contexts where particles or grains are bound together by a cementing agent, often minerals or other materials that fill the spaces between them. This process can occur in sedimentary rock formation or in the production of composite materials, resulting in a more solid and cohesive structure. The cementing agent enhances the mechanical strength and stability of the overall material.

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