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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a high output" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a high level of production, performance, or energy output. Example: "The factory is known for its high output of quality products, making it a leader in the industry."
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They do what they say and have a high output.
SPEER: I was interested in a high output of work, that is obvious; and in addition, in special cases..
The device generated a high output power of 6.32 mW cm−2 at ΔT=25.6 °C.
The proposed control strategy exhibits excellent steady state performance and attains a high output power factor.
In general, a low output from one of the two non-center sensors and a high output from the other reveal a turn.
Besides being a low-cost item, a CRD has a fixed current level, a high output impedance, and low noise.
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Other changes: a larger rear luggage rack; a cushier, more sculptured seat; a high-output alternator; a radiator with more cooling area; and dual headlights.
Like most posh icehouses nowadays, Mr. Rislund's place is equipped with a high-output sound system, DVD player and satellite television.
Included are a 30-quart aluminum pot on a sturdy stand with a fry basket and a spigot for draining off used oil; a marinade injector and seasonings; and a high-output propane burner and hookup.
DaimlerChrysler announced two engines: a new version of its famous Hemi V-8 and a high-output Cummins diesel, rated at a formidable 555 pounds-feet of torque, for trucks.
We hypothesized that a low-output nebulizer would give comparable results to a high-output nebulizer, with an acceptable safety profile.
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