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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a green machine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a machine that is environmentally friendly or energy-efficient, or it may refer to a machine that is literally green in color.
Example: "The new model of the car is a green machine, designed to reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency."
Alternatives: "an eco-friendly device" or "a sustainable machine".
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Now she was out there again, this time using a fly called a Green Machine.
The EcoJet is meant to be a green machine, and as such it runs on biodiesel; although Jet A fuel is used to start the engine and shut it down.
[TalkBronx] In a photo-op involving an "AdRide" bike, which looks like a green machine with a billboard trailing behind, the Brooklyn borough president, Marty Markowitz, gave a thumbs up for Sunday's Gowanus Goes Green festival.
And yes, there's "Morning Dew," a green machine with a clean, grassy aura.
You get in a cab and tell the driver to stop at Juice Press so you can grab a Green Machine.
Buy a green machine.
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He is developing a Green Machining Incremental Planner (GMIP), which is a distributed environmental advisor for mechanical components and machining systems.
Huddled in a damp fire-station a young man connects a laptop, a binocular-style iris scanner and a glowing green machine that records 30 points from a set of fingerprints.
Swiss chard grows inside a Leafy Green Machine.
One of the world's first dedicated ski lifts was a very green machine.
Paul Doyle O'Neill has forged Republic of Ireland into a lean, green machine At the final whistle in Copenhagen, Zlatan Ibrahimovic sunk to his knees and looked to the skies, seemingly thanking someone up there for taking him and Sweden to the European Championship.
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