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Discover Ludwig"emit smoke" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to release or give off smoke. Example: The factory emits a large amount of smoke, polluting the air and affecting the health of nearby residents.
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Etymology: (Greek: to smoke or emit smoke) Note: Dissecting microscope ideal for Typha identification (flower structures small), which is complicated by hybridization.
The Federal Aviation Administration on Friday approved modifications to minimize the odds that the batteries would emit smoke or catch fire.
Boeing also found no evidence that a fire could cascade from one cell to another, and it concluded that the batteries were likely to emit smoke less than once in every 10 million flight hours.
But investigators in Japan have suggested that something else may have caused the battery on an All Nippon Airways 787 to emit smoke on a flight on Jan . 16
Likewise, the exploding prototype also turns out to be a calculated lesson: Wallace roughed up an air purifier to make it look like a prototype and wired it to spark and emit smoke when he plugged it in.
Faced with the potential of a lengthy investigation into what caused batteries on two Boeing 787 jets to ignite or emit smoke last month, Airbus said Friday that it had dropped plans to use the technology on its forthcoming wide-body jet, the A350-XWB, to avoid possible delays in producing the planes.
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One car was emitting smoke.
As for the "Turkishization," it emits smoke.
Then his engine stalled, emitting smoke.
Hours later, the site still emitted smoke and steam.
A second one emitted smoke and a brief spark.
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