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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vaporizer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that converts liquid into vapor, often for inhalation purposes.
Example: "He decided to purchase a vaporizer to help with his smoking cessation efforts."
Alternatives: "an inhaler" or "a nebulizer".
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Using a vaporizer means inhaling a gentle vapor, not smoke!
If you want to vaporize for specific health reasons, it's safer to purchase a vaporizer.
But she got a vaporizer and it helped.
Moist air from a vaporizer or a hot shower helps, as do hot drinks and soups.
Eventually he began using a vaporizer, which allows for quick consumption of the THC.
Microchannels are patterned on the SS plate and fabricated to make a vaporizer unit.
The gases pass through a vaporizer where anaesthetic is added to the fresh gas flow.
A vaporizer and a reformer unit were connected serially to make a proto-type microreactor.
RICK CUSICK, the associate publisher of the marijuana magazine High Times, remembers the first time he saw a vaporizer.
Half will be instructed to smoke the drug, while the other half will inhale it through a vaporizer.
"I figured it was just Greta Gerwig and Sam Rockwell sharing a vaporizer on a patio somewhere," he said.
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