Sentence examples for a spoke from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a spoke" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single rod or bar that connects the center of a wheel to its outer edge, or metaphorically in contexts like discussions about ideas or communication.
Example: "The bicycle's wheel was missing a spoke, which made it difficult to ride smoothly."
Alternatives: "one spoke" or "a wheel spoke".

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It had to be a spoke.

The actuator design can generate linear motion of 6 μm measured at the end of a spoke.

The fibers in the sensor probe are arranged like a spoke with eight symmetrically cross-arranged receiving fibers and one centered emitting fiber.

In this paper, a self-breathing micro direct methanol fuel cell (μDMFC) featuring a new cathode current collector with a spoke configuration is presented to improve cell performance.

Malvolio is a spoke in that mechanism: he doesn't fit in.

For ages Mr. Coleman has been a spoke in the wheel of downtown music.

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A spoke-wheel type wake generator is used to produce unsteady wakes at two wake Strouhal numbers (S = 0.15, 0.3).

The elegant chemise is embroidered in a spoke-like design of Spanish influence.

It is generally characterized by a spoke-like structure of foundation threads upon which many basic patterns are embroidered.

But confidence in Lowell fell sharply following his report in 1896 of a spoke-like pattern of linear markings on the surface of Venus6.

Post-contrast there is usually intense enhancement, and a "spoke-wheel" pattern of enhancement has been described [52].

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