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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nozzle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device that controls the direction or characteristics of a fluid flow, often found in contexts related to machinery, plumbing, or spray devices.
Example: "The gardener adjusted a nozzle on the hose to create a fine mist for watering the plants."
Alternatives: "a spout" or "a spray head".
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But a nozzle alone is not enough.
"Always use a nozzle," Mr. Blandi said.
She pointed to a nozzle lying on the table.
When biomimicry opens a nozzle, it closes a loop.
You will see at the end there is a nozzle.
Tom Sossi, ship's mate, pointed to a nozzle on the deck of the Shady Lady.
Devising a nozzle for the aeroponic sprayer proved a tougher problem.
Another uses a MEMS valve to control the release of gas through a nozzle.
The hot exhaust gases are then blasted through a nozzle to produce thrust.
The spray gun was basically a nozzle that would fit any garden hose.
Constrained particle systems, such as water flowing out of a nozzle and going down a sink.
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