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"emitted" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to the act of sending out or producing something such as sound, light, or an odor. Example sentence: The volcano emitted a huge cloud of ash and smoke.
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Behind this summer's heat are greenhouse gases emitted decades ago.
For weeks, even months, they would refuse shampoo, resulting in hair that emitted cheap cider and bong fumes wherever they went and gradually became lanker, greasier and flatter.
Analysis of satellite "pings" emitted by the plane saw investigators conclude that it probably crashed somewhere in the Indian Ocean, but search teams have yet to turn up any evidence.
The UK emitted 571.6 Mt of CO2-e last year.
They are building bio-centres – toilet facilities where human slurry is collected and put in a digester which collects the methane emitted from poo as it breaks down.
If you're the kind of person who disdains the whole notion of "productivity systems", I suspect you just emitted an extremely loud sigh of derision.
That 3.7bn tonnes is the total emissions of CO2-e which could be emitted by just two linked mega coalmines in the Galilee basin in Queensland, Australia, which have both been approved for development.
The Taser emitted "an audible and visible warning... to prevent further incidents", according to the police.
It picked up a "grounded" signal that the satellite tag emitted if the bird stopped moving.
Standing waves and resonance are also profoundly important almost everywhere that waves turn up; they account for the sounds made by different objects, the energies of photon emitted by different atoms and molecules, and for a staggeringly wide range of other phenomena.'.
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When it relaxes, the energy it has absorbed is re-emitted as yellowish light.
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