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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act as a rocket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe something that propels or accelerates a process or action, similar to how a rocket launches into space.
Example: "The new marketing strategy is designed to act as a rocket for our sales growth this quarter."
Alternatives: "serve as a catalyst" or "function as a booster".
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The thinness of the glass provides cold retention; the tapered opening delivers beer to the palate's sweet middle; the bowed bowl acts as a "rocket ship," Mr. Calagione said, pushing aromatic components into the nose as liquid hits lip.
Both share the same basic heritage of a directed energy array that heats the surface of the target to the point of high surface vapor pressure that causes significant mass ejection thus forming an ejection plume of material from the target that acts as a rocket to deflect the object.
It analyzes how getting all girls into school would bring down barriers for boys as well, and would act as a booster rocket for broader development success.
It is also a good idea to position several people to act as trackers as rockets can launch very high and fast, making them difficult to track down once they make landing.
That synthesis was to act as rocket fuel for a speech all about a new social contract based on a "something for something" society.This is about more than gimmickry and slogans.
A rocket engine could act as a brake, but that would require far more fuel than BepiColombo would be able to carry.
The $1 trillion annual deficits will act as rocket fuel on an economy that already is running hotter than the Federal Reserve says is sustainable.
Graphene, the single atom-thick carbon sheet that has garnered attention for its novel electronic properties, can also act as a catalyst in fuels to propel the super-speedy rockets of the future.
He again supported a UN backed stabilisation force to act as a buffer between Lebanon and Israel so that Israel could be free of rocket attacks.
(Raffield described him as a "rocket scientist").
Incredibly, pigeonholing Washington as a rocket scientist understates his credentials.
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