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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small gust of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief, light wind or breeze, often in a poetic or descriptive context.
Example: "As I stood by the lake, a small gust of wind rustled the leaves around me."
Alternatives: "a gentle breeze of" or "a light puff of".
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Said Montgomery, "A small gust of wind will flip it, and a slight crash will damage the plastic gears that make the propellers turn, and you're done".
Said Montgomery, "A small gust of wind will flip it, and a slight crash will damage the plastic gears that make the propellers turn, and you're done". Suzanne Treister also used a Parrot in her self-explanatory installation, The Drone that Filmed the Opening of its Own Exhibition, but was forced to run out and buy a new one on short notice when it crashed.
"They cry and cry, and want to evacuate to an emergency shelter, even if it's a small gust of wind, because they have flashbacks of the typhoon".
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For example, if your neighbour only has third party motor insurance and a brick from your chimney smashed their car windscreen in the earthquake, they could not claim the cost from you as - unless your chimney sways in every small gust of wind - the damage occurred as a result of a situation beyond your control.
If you're standing on the edge of a cliff, your body ought to be screaming at you to get back, because one small gust of wind or loose pebble and you're off and done.
A little gust of holiday cheer had swept in.
On a large scale, self-organizing behavior's powerful effects are seen when small gusts of wind join together to form a tornado that can wreak havoc on infrastructure and natural resources in its path.
Some preliminary results on the effects due to two types of gust simulation (a) small uncorrelated gust and (b) large correlated gust are presented.
A small range of 1-coss) type of gust load has been considered to select a representative critical gust load case for the study.
The problem, rather, is the unexpected: an unwary bird; an unmapped tree; a gust of wind.
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