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The phrase "a current of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing flows, trends, or movements, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "There is a current of the public opinion that favors environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "a wave of the" or "a trend of the".
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The dart leader moves downward at a speed of 2 × 106 metres per second (about one one-hundredth the speed of light) and carries a current of the order of 1,000 amperes toward the ground.
Indeed, a potential imposed with a sinusoidal disturbance of low amplitude, between the reference electrode and the working electrode, allows the measure of a current, of the same shape, generated between the working electrode and the auxiliary electrode.
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Open image in new window Fig. 10 Three-phase currents of the main inverter Open image in new window Fig. 11 Phase-a current of the auxiliary inverter.
At Mizzou this week, online threats against black students sent a current of fear through the campus.
A current of air removes the bromine as a very dilute mixture of bromine with air.
Siphonozooids draw a current of water through the colony canal system.
There was a current of fear in the air.
These days, a current of worry runs beneath the quiet.
A current of charm ran through the vocal works.
However, there was a current of darkness swirling beneath the jubilation.
Some boys grow quieter, others more vocal as a current of anger pulses through the room.
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