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Yes, 颗粒 (kēlì) is commonly used in everyday speech in Chinese. It is a noun that refers to anything small and roundish, such as a bean, pearl, or grain. It is pronounced as "kē lì" with the first tone on both characters.
In Chinese, 颗 (kē) means "particle" or "small object", while 粒 (lì) means "grain" or "small piece". When combined, 颗粒 (kēlì) can refer to any small and roundish object, regardless of its material or composition.
Some common examples of 颗粒 (kēlì) in everyday speech include:
1. 颗粒状 (kēlì zhuàng) - granular, in the form of small particles
2. 颗粒物 (kēlì wù) - particulate matter, small particles in the air or water
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