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The word 'coaster' is correct and usable in written English.
It has several different meanings and can be used in various contexts. One meaning of 'coaster' is a small mat or disk placed under a drink to protect the surface of a table. In this context, you can use it in a sentence like, "She placed her glass of water on the coaster to avoid leaving a ring on the table." Another meaning of 'coaster' is a small vehicle with wheels used for riding downhill, often on a track or road with curves and hills. In this context, you can use it in a sentence like, "He loved the adrenaline rush of riding a coaster at the amusement park." 'Coaster' can also refer to a ship or boat used for carrying goods along the coast. For example, "The cargo was transported from the port to the neighboring city on a coaster." It can also be used as a verb, meaning to move without using any power or energy. For instance, "The car ran out of gas, so I had to coast down the hill to the gas station." Additionally, 'coaster' can refer to a person or thing that coasts, meaning that they are smoothly progressing or advancing with little.
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The coaster is touted as the tallest steel-hybrid roller coaster in the world.
The release of Mike Leigh's Mr Turner last year helped maintain momentum and this year's reopening of the Dreamland amusement park – the first phase is scheduled for March despite storm damage last month – with its grade II-listed roller coaster, will boost interest further.
Click here to view clip I don't need to say much about South African wunderkind Neill Blomkamp's ET-in-the-slums-of-Joburg roller coaster, except that it was the best African sci-fi film since Souleymane Cissé's masterpiece Yeelen/Brightness, made more than 20 years earlier.
A German roller coaster maker is sending officials to a Texas amusement park to inspect a ride after a woman fell to her death.
The Pank Resort near Sulaymaniyah, the region's second city, is popular with locals as is its mountainside roller coaster.
The original idea was to show web users an image, for example of a cat or a roller coaster, and ask them to identify it.
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The story behind the most spectacular corporate roller-coaster ride in memory is impossible to tell in full detail yet, thanks to the secrecy and opacity for which Enron is notorious.
Both the Dow and the Nasdaq have declined since the beginning of the year, and the past few months (see chart) have been characterised by roller-coaster movements:every bit of news, however trivial in its own right, triggers an hysterical reponse a massive fall or an equally massive surge.
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