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The phrase "a bushing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a cylindrical lining or sleeve that is used to reduce friction or wear in machinery or to provide a bearing surface.
Example: "The mechanic replaced the worn-out bushing in the engine to ensure smooth operation."
Alternatives: "a sleeve" or "a liner".
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Therefore we decided to design and manufacture a bushing in-house.
This paper uses the design and operation of a bushing tribometer to elucidate geometric effects that plague bushing systems.
The chapter describes an application of the proposed IPM and query technique to the problem of designing a bushing.
This imbalance, especially for a car with virtually no road speed, can create friction at crucial points within the transmission causing a bushing to break away entirely and become a high-speed projectile within the engine bay.
For producing continuous fibre, the liquid is fed into a bushing, a receptacle that is pierced with hundreds of fine nozzles through which the liquid issues in fine streams.
Since scientific literature on this topic is sparse, a bushing prototype which can provide various combinations of long and short flow passages is designed and built.
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A bush.
Hide in a bush.
No, a BUSH.
A photographer relieved himself in a bush.
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