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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gasoline" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct term is "gasoline" without the article "a," as it is an uncountable noun.
Example: "I need to buy gasoline for my car."
Alternatives: "gas" or "petrol."
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A year later, a gasoline barge collided with rocks near the shore.
"There is a gasoline crisis.
I'll support a gasoline tax".
A gasoline tax would greatly reduce gasoline use.
The economics of a gasoline embargo simply doesn't make sense.
Imposing a gasoline embargo could be his last, best hope.
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"That's different than a gasoline-powered portable generator," he said.
It was presented along with the E400 Hybrid, a gasoline-electric hybrid.
It was like throwing a lighted match into a gasoline-filled room.
Later, in the car, Jaynes smothered him with a gasoline-soaked rag.
A gasoline-powered version will come later.
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