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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a generator on" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are referring to a generator that is currently operational or activated, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "We need to ensure that a generator on the site is functioning properly during the storm."
Alternatives: "a generator running" or "a generator activated".
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We have a generator on our truck, but when I'm away from the rig, I carry this inverter with me.
In a shrewd pre-Sandy move, the developers figured a generator on the ninth floor into the plans.
Or maybe you'll be driving a battery-operated car with a generator on board for back-up power.
In Shelby, a man died and his wife was hospitalized after they ran a generator on an enclosed porch, the police said.
But even with a generator on the scene, once a site is dead it can take several hours to recharge the batteries.
The recording system was run through a generator on the bus, Mr. Gibney explained, which would unaccountably slow down and speed up.
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The house requires new wiring before it meets the electrical code, so he has been relying on a generator to cook hamburgers on a George Foreman grill.
A Ford team is evaluating a similar generator on a Ford Fusion, and a BMW group is working with an X6 crossover vehicle.
Like most delta villages, the community depends on a generator for light.
Resources available on the Cyclone 5. A student report on implementing a mandelbrot generator on a DE1 board.
But no, this was not a car battery or an electrical generator on a bicycle.
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