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The word "engines" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a noun to refer to a type of machine that produces power. Example sentence: Automobile engines are capable of producing a large amount of power.
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engines
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Plural of engine
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Nor have engineers had a reason to design tiny spaceship engines using safer fuel.
Employees at East Kilbride engineering yard in Scotland refused to fix bomber-plane engines destined for Chile, forcing Rolls Royce to break its contract with the Chilean air force.
Data protection authorities seem content to rely on search engines' application of the ruling's balancing test, citing low appeal rates as evidence that the balance is being appropriately struck.
We hope that Google, and all search engines subject to the ruling, will open up.
In conversation with Osborne he portrayed cities not as outdated rust-buckets but as engines of growth.
Concerns about preserving citizens' rights in the age of internet publishing have been heightened by a landmark ruling by the European court of justice which said that search engines such as Google have to consider requests to wipe links to news stories.
Izzy is not alone in liking toys such as cars and fire engines, as well as dolls, from a very young age.
Occasionally referred to as being part of the "deep" web, the data accessed through Tor is unindexed by search engines, making it, in a sense, invisible.
Tokyo scores a buzz of just 2, again due partly to Japan using its own social media engines – yet Seoul does remarkably well on the same criteria.
Have more than one site: Alongside their flagship blog, serious bloggers usually have a number of 'static' sites, which need few updates and are designed to rank highly in search engines and bring in more advertising opportunities.
In deciding what to remove search engines must also have regard to the public interest.
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