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Discover Ludwig"emitting smoke" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is producing or releasing smoke. Example: The factory chimney was emitting thick, black smoke into the sky.
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One car was emitting smoke.
Then his engine stalled, emitting smoke.
If you're prevented from emitting smoke, that harms you.
These had a utilitarian function, concealing ventilators or emitting smoke from the boiler.
The suspended ball will spin and then split open, emitting smoke and laser light.
In the south-east, red dots mark actively burning fires which are emitting smoke.
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As for the "Turkishization," it emits smoke.
Hours later, the site still emitted smoke and steam.
A second one emitted smoke and a brief spark.
Today, Ms. Aguilera said, it emits smoke only from the boiler room.
Another pack emitted smoke and a spark in the aftermath of a crash test.
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