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The phrase "a inlet" is not correct in written English; it should be "an inlet." You can use "an inlet" when referring to a narrow body of water between islands or leading inland from a larger body of water.
Example: "The boat sailed into an inlet, seeking shelter from the storm."
Alternatives: "a bay" or "a cove."
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a Inlet conveyor belt including a camera for estimating a ginseng weight.
Figure 13 Experimental variograms of fluctuations of (a) inlet and outlet fluid temperature and (b) fluid flow.
The precise location of the lesion was a inlet of the periampullary diverticulum about 2 cm from the ampullar opening.
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A simple digester consists of a digestion chamber, a dome, an inlet, an outlet for biogas, and an outlet for slurry.
Most mass spectrometers have four major components: an inlet system, an ion source, a mass analyzer, and a detector.
A rig pounds an inlet out of the coast, sending rubble rattling down a pipe to the sea.
It comprises an inlet region, an outlet region and a main channel airflow.
It's a reality on an inlet of Reynolds Channel.
Another is the 605-acre Kettletown Park, with an inlet and a wading beach.
The par-4 10th entails a drive over an inlet on the fairway, toward the Sound.
This particular seal was well known in the neighborhood; it frequented an inlet under a scenic walking path.
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