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Discover Ludwig"emitted into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to release or discharge something into a specified location or environment. Example: The smoke from the factory was emitted into the atmosphere, causing air pollution.
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The amounts of radioactivity being emitted into the atmosphere are officially described as "not dangerous".
The majority carriers (holes) in the p+-emitter are injected (or emitted) into the base region.
This rule will prevent 90% of the mercury in coal burned at power plants from being emitted into the air.
Another important source is the sulfur dioxide emitted into the atmosphere by coal-fired steam power plants.
The Clean Air Act has gone a long way toward reducing the amount of particulate matter and other pollutants emitted into the air by companies.
Once carbon has been emitted into the atmosphere, it sticks around for hundreds of years, some of it even longer, trapping heat.
It increases octane - helping the engine to run smoothly - and it improves the quality of what is emitted into the air from using gasoline.
Research by Oregon State University found that a stunning 8tn microbeads a day were being emitted into bodies of water in the US.
"Since the beginning of the industrial revolution the world's oceans have absorbed about a quarter of the 500 gigatons of carbon emitted into the atmosphere by humans.
What is less familiar is the fact that the oceans are absorbing as much as a third of the carbon dioxide being emitted into the atmosphere.
Congratulations to Laura Ingraham on the début of "The Ingraham Angle," which Fox News emitted into prime time last night, at ten.
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