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The phrase "a turbine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of machine that converts energy, typically in the context of engineering, energy production, or mechanics.
Example: "The engineers designed a turbine that could efficiently harness wind energy."
Alternatives: "one turbine" or "an energy turbine".
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Three to a turbine?
: Isentropic expansion through a turbine.
The steam drives a turbine generator.
"If there's a turbine, they want it to turn".
This creates steam necessary for propelling a turbine.
The larger ones, like Royalton, have a turbine, too.
That liquid becomes gas, which powers a turbine generator.
The resulting steam powers a turbine to create electricity.
George Whitesides: Wind power is just wind powering a turbine.
It still needs a propeller or a turbine," he explains.
A turbine at the Horse Hollow wind farm.
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