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The phrase "a towed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been pulled or dragged by another vehicle or object, typically in the context of vehicles or trailers.
Example: "The car was left on the side of the road and was later found to be a towed vehicle."
Alternatives: "a pulled" or "a dragged".
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The current paper presents a mathematical model allowing the description of the motion of marine towing systems and demonstrates it with the example of a towed underwater sensor carrier.
In this paper, observer design for a towed seismic streamer cable is considered.
One, concerning a towed car, would not have been out of place in small claims court or before Judge Judy.
Consisting of a towed array of instruments specifically designed for shallow embayment, it employs correlative visualisation as an interpretative tool.
Data from simulations of the turbulent wake of a towed sphere are examined at two different Reynolds numbers varying by a factor of twenty.
In this paper, a weakly nonlinear equation of motion is derived for the dynamics of a towed, neutrally buoyant flexible slender cylinder.
Numerical results are obtained to illustrate the typical dynamical behaviour of a towed flexible cylinder, generally confirming experimental observations and linear theory predictions made in the past.
In the 19th century the log chip was replaced by a towed rotor or propeller connected by a line to automatic speed- and distance-measuring equipment.
A remote-operated vehicle (ROV) developed for investigations of the sea bottom over a wide area can be operated as both a towed and a self-propulsive vehicle.
The latest filing shows that staff members charged Mr. Bloomberg for expensive meals, rides home, even to retrieve a towed car.
The 150-millimetre Nebelwerfer, a towed, six-tube launcher, was particularly respected by U.S. and British troops, to whom it was known as the "Screaming Meemie" or "Moaning Minnie" for the eerie sound made by the incoming rockets.
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