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The phrase "a jet of a" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a creative or poetic context, but it lacks clarity and specificity in typical usage.
Example: "She felt like a jet of a dream, soaring through the skies of her imagination."
Alternatives: "a burst of" or "a stream of".
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An additional ignition technique that includes flowing a jet of a fuel/air stream against a hot inert surface has been implemented for quantifying the effect of the proposed ignition enhancers.
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The machine made gurgling, revolving noises & then miraculously poured, out of two spouts, a jet of skim milk and a jet of cream.
A RANS analysis of a jet of premixed reactants impinging on a wall is presented.
The Heron Tower fountain is a jet of water no more than a few inches high.
Duchamp and Man Ray play chess on a rooftop until a jet of water clears the board.
Every few minutes each portrait purses its lips and spouts a jet of water, metamorphosing into a high-tech gargoyle.
If a jet of hexamethyldisiloxane passes an oxygen plasma, the deposition is quartz-like.
My wife pulls the trigger, releasing a jet of water that causes a plant to fly out of the ground.
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