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The phrase "a mixture of fuel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a combination of different types of fuel or substances used for energy or combustion.
Example: "The engine requires a mixture of fuel to operate efficiently, including gasoline and ethanol."
Alternatives: "a blend of fuel" or "a combination of fuel".
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In conventional gasoline-powered engines, a spark ignites a mixture of fuel and air.
Virgin Atlantic told me the fee covered "a mixture of fuel, insurance and carrier-defined charges".
Carburetor, also spelled carburettor, device for supplying a spark-ignition engine with a mixture of fuel and air.
In a gasoline spark-ignition engine (left), combustion begins when a mixture of fuel and air is ignited by the spark plug.
Upon data reduction, regions containing fuel, OH and a mixture of fuel and OH are identified.
And once the plane reached the end of the runway, another fire started from a mixture of fuel and air in a space in the wing.
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Moreover, the use of a mixture of fuels has been rarely reported for the preparation of such materials.
Like other shows about the buying and selling of stuff — as well as their tonier cousin and predecessor, "Antiques Roadshow" — "Ball Boys" runs on a mixture of fuels: the display of expertise by the host-stars; the discovery of rare treasure; the comical deflation of hopeful sellers who overestimate the value of their goods.
That something would either be a mixture of fossil fuel and water (fuels can be reacted with steam to make hydrogen and carbon dioxide, but you still have to get rid of the carbon dioxide), or just water itself, via electrolysis.But why bother?
Winter fuel is often a mixture of diesel fuel and kerosene; check with your supplier for details.
According to Statistics Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador uses heavy fuel oil, or a mixture of heavy fuel oil and petroleum coke, to meet 3.4%% of its power needs, while Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island uses 15.8 % and New Brunswick uses 36.1 % (Paul and Caouette 2007).
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