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Discover Ludwig"cartridge for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a specific type or purpose of a cartridge, such as a bullet cartridge for a firearm or an ink cartridge for a printer. Example: The store clerk recommended purchasing a high-capacity cartridge for my printer, as it would require less frequent replacements.
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"We always recommend people buy a printer with a separate cartridge for each colour".
French media reported that police seized computer equipment and an unused cartridge for an automatic rifle.
But the Dubai discovery prompted a further check which revealed that a toner cartridge for a Hewlett Packard printer contained a hidden suspect device.
The dock costs $200, and Kodak (www.kodak.com/go/easyshare) will offer a package of 40 sheets of paper and a toner cartridge for $15.
Its recent PGI-525BK inkjet cartridge, for example, contains 19ml of ink compared with its 26ml BCI-3BK issued in 2005.
The French mitrailleuse was also a multibarreled weapon, but it used a loading plate that contained a cartridge for each of its 25 barrels.
At the end of the film load the film is rewound into the cartridge for removal from the camera in daylight.
Once the fruit (or herb) of your negligible labor comes to its natural end, you can buy another plant cartridge for $19.99.
Mychem is a chemical cartridge for MySQL.
The robot grabs a red cartridge for a red car.
We therefore used SPE technique using reverse phase cartridge for sample extraction.
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