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Discover LudwigThe phrase "flammable liquid" is a correct and commonly used term in written English.
It refers to a substance that is easily ignited and capable of burning quickly. You can use the term "flammable liquid" when discussing the potential hazards or precautions associated with certain substances, such as in warning labels or safety guidelines. For example: - "Always store hazardous materials, such as flammable liquids, in a well-ventilated area." - "The factory was forced to shut down after a leak of flammable liquid was discovered." - "The fire was caused by a spark igniting a nearby container of flammable liquid."
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The crash released butyl acetate, a flammable liquid, from a burning tanker car, the authorities said.
The blaze then spread to a can of flammable liquid, and a fireball took off.
A flammable liquid appeared to have been poured over the boxes.
The term 'Class 3 flammable liquid' has the meaning given the term flammable liquid in section 173.120(a) of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations.
Lithium-ion batteries, even the ones that use relatively safe electrodes, still use flammable liquid electrolytes.
"Some kind of flammable liquid was used to set him on fire," Sergeant Burns said.
Then, he said, they were doused with a flammable liquid and set afire.
The experiment involved strontium chloride, a stick lighter and methyl alcohol, a flammable liquid.
Also, never substitute kerosene, gasoline, alcohol or any other flammable liquid for charcoal lighter.
Central to the process is carbon disulphide, a highly volatile and flammable liquid.
The right half of his face had been covered with a flammable liquid and ignited".
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