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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jet with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific feature or characteristic of a jet, such as its design, equipment, or capabilities.
Example: "The new model is a jet with a state-of-the-art navigation system that enhances flight safety."
Alternatives: "an aircraft featuring a" or "a plane equipped with a".
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Because electrospinning produces fibers in a jet with a large strain rate, this molecular orientation is expected.
Each World Trade Center tower absorbed the impact of a jet with a shudder, as each was designed to do, and stood.
They then pumped a stream of soapy water through a sub-millimetre nozzle to create a jet with a size and velocity they could vary.
"My idea of heaven is to settle down in a jet with a book, a notebook and a martini," he once said.
"As I understand it, some of the crew said, 'No way, I'm not going to get on a jet with a bunch of people that hate me so bad they're booing me,' " Mr. Hedlund said.
Alaska recently considered buying a jet with a portion of its ample security money; Westchester, meanwhile, patrols county skies with a 1967 Hughes helicopter twice shot down over Vietnam almost 40 years ago.
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We study quarkonium production within jets based on the fragmenting jet function (FJF) which describes the distribution of a quarknium in a jet with certain jet shape.
Reuland is pictured in a photo portrait as a Jet, with whom he had his best season.
It sounded like a fighter jet with a 50-a-day habit.
The team arrived in a British Airways jet with a gold-painted nose.
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