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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a diesel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of engine or fuel, typically in contexts related to vehicles or machinery.
Example: "The truck runs on a diesel engine, which is more fuel-efficient than gasoline."
Alternatives: "a diesel engine" or "diesel fuel".
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"Like, 'Is that thing a diesel?
A diesel smog hangs over the river.
So long as it's a diesel.
Bateman, 21, is a diesel mechanic.
I opened a Diesel shop in London.
One standout is a diesel engine.
The new Mini has a diesel engine.
She has not owned a diesel since.
"Oh, it's a diesel boy," the little girl explained, "chasing a diesel dog".
Until January, this train was pulled by a diesel locomotive.
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The truck is a diesel-hydraulic hybrid.
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