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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exhaust being" is not commonly used and may not be considered grammatically correct
It could potentially be used in a sentence as a noun phrase, but it would need to be accompanied by other words to clarify its meaning. For example: "The constant running of the engine results in an exhaust being emitted." However, it would be clearer and more commonly expressed as "the exhaust being emitted." Overall, it is best to avoid using "exhaust being" in written English. Instead, use a more specific verb or noun to convey the intended meaning.
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Simon Birkett, director of Clean Air in London (CAL), said: "The thought of raw and carcinogenic diesel exhaust being spewed on to our high streets is terrifying.
The refit resulted in a striking aesthetic change, with the exhaust being trunked into three funnels instead of two.
The aircraft is believed to have been fitted with folding wings to facilicate carriage by the launching aircraft, and was powered by a single turbofan engine, with the air intake and exhaust being configured in such a manner that the airframe would shield them from the ground, reducing the aircraft's radar and infrared signatures.
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Cyclone exhaust was passed through filters.
The chamber exhaust was maintained at ∼14 l min−1.
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Exhausting being fear-struck; howling, weak-willed.
It sounds exhausting being in Public Enemy.
It's exhausting being a sperm.
Being exhausted is perfect.
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