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The phrase "a hydraulic system" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a system that uses fluid (usually oil) to transmit power or motion. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The factory's production line relies on a sophisticated hydraulic system to power the heavy machinery."
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It'll feel like your pushing down on a hydraulic system, but don't let this fool you; there's no hydraulics at work here.
As the submarine rose to within 100 feet of the surface, a hydraulic system failed.
The axis moves vertically, powered by a hydraulic system that extends to the basement.
Generally, the cable or an electronic signal from the computer connects to a hydraulic system that actually does the work.
When they arrived, they first used a hydraulic system to drag the ladder truck away from the tree.
Echinoderms also have a hydraulic system, the water-vascular system, with movable projections from the body called tube feet.
He did research online and concluded that a square steel frame with a hydraulic system — essentially, a box on wheels — would work.
In that year, according to an essay she wrote for the show's brochure, Ron Aguirre of Los Angeles installed a hydraulic system in a 1957 Chevrolet Corvette.
"The cows were going to be attached to a hydraulic system, with one cow mounted behind the other in each tank to simulate copulation.
According to Pascal's principle, in a hydraulic system a pressure exerted on a piston produces an equal increase in pressure on another piston in the system.
There's fuel-saving stop-start technology as well, and electro-hydraulic power steering also saves a bit of energy over a hydraulic system.
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