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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additional gear" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to extra equipment or items that complement or enhance a primary set of tools or supplies.
Example: "Before heading out on the hike, make sure to pack some additional gear, such as a first aid kit and extra water."
Alternatives: "extra equipment" or "supplementary tools".
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Cable subscribers, by contrast, either needed no additional gear or could rent a converter box for just a few dollars a month.
Using an iPad as a cash register sounds nifty, but businesses will still need additional gear to swipe credit cards and print receipts.
The additional gear ratios are seen as critical for use with the smaller, high-torque turbocharged engines that are increasingly common in cars and trucks.
Plus, Samsung saw the possibilities of building LoopPay tech directly into devices, eschewing the need for additional gear.
The Tooga Cage, too is designed with two cold-shoe mounts, along with threaded mounts for additional gear.
A larger DSLR would fit as well, but it would be a very tight fit with additional gear.
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With an extra 110 horsepower and two additional gears in the transmission, the V-6 is worlds apart from the basic powertrain.
The additional gears in a new 10-speed (yes, 10-speed) automatic transmission will maximise all that additional power.
Extra Gear is hosted by new Top Gear team member Rory Reid and features behind-the-scenes footage as well as additional challenges and reviews.
Without additional survival gear, 50% of the avalanche victims that are buried in a large avalanche suffocate within 20 minutes".
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