Sentence examples for a outlet from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a outlet" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an outlet" because "outlet" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "I found an outlet to charge my phone at the café."
Alternatives: "a power source" or "a socket".

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Fig. 4 ICP preconcentrator with respect to a outlet reservoir diameter (n = 3).

Open image in new window Fig. 4 Comparison between experiment [from CRIEPI, 25] and calculation: a outlet species concentrations and b gas temperature profiles at centerline.

It's nice a outlet that lets you stay indoors rather than standing on the sidewalk in the dead of winter trying to earn a few extra bucks.

In the context of problem P, assume that the good produced in a facility has to be sold in a outlet before a certain number of periods (e.g., before corruption of the good), say L periods.

I've talked to a dozen startups in the last month who are trying again to crack the tricky problem of reducing who you are personally and professionally to a reputation score that can't be gamed and isn't just a outlet for trolls and haters.

In an attempt at providing a outlet for frustrated locals, they fly in punk bands from across Europe.

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It's an outlet, a means of expression".

It's an outlet, a mutually advantageous show.

Later on, it was a distraction, an outlet".

Acting provided an outlet for a feeling of impotent rage.

The store, an outlet of a Swiss manufacturer, opened last year.

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