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The phrase "a diffuser on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the presence or use of a diffuser, typically in contexts related to aromatherapy, lighting, or sound.
Example: "I love the calming effect of having a diffuser on while I read."
Alternatives: "a diffuser in use" or "a diffuser activated".
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(see step 5) For best results, use a diffuser on your blow dryer.
If you don't have the patience for air drying, use a hair dryer with a diffuser on the coolest setting.
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Use a diffuser attachment on your hair dryer.
It is best to air-dry to minimize frizz; if you must, use a diffuser attachment on your blow dryer at a medium to low setting.
You will get better results with air drying, but if you are pushed for time, you can use a blow drier with a finger diffuser on cool setting to avoid heat damage.
He was the author of his own embarrassment in the BAR/Honda/Williams tug of love and could easily have spent a career fiddling around in midfield before Brawn stuck a blown diffuser on the husk of the Honda he acquired for a pound note.
A heat diffuser on the burner of an electric stove.
This paper proposes a comprehensive study of increased performance of a wind turbine design inside a diffuser shaped shroud on building roofs.
The screen, too, is white — or, more accurately, a fancy white diffuser on top of a black screen makes it look like a white screen.
They were less sure, at least initially, about the Callimaco lamp at Artemide, a reissue of a 1982 Ettore Sottsass design consisting of a tall yellow pole with a chrome handle and a tiny red diffuser on top.
If you are short on time, you can put your hair up in a bun and blow-dry it with a diffuser instead of sleeping on it.
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