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Discover Ludwig"ignite the engine" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to start or activate the engine of a vehicle or machine. Example: The mechanic showed me how to ignite the engine of my new motorcycle. This means that the mechanic taught the speaker how to turn on the motorcycle's engine.
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A BANKING expert recently observed that there is nothing like a good financial crisis "to ignite the engine and to undertake serious banking reforms".
It's a new year and a new opportunity to ignite the engine of change.
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Often an igniter will fire without igniting the engine, so having extra igniters may save the day!
WHAT ignites the engine of creativity?
The test did not involve igniting the engine.
Get in, depress it, and the system goes to accessory power instead of igniting the engine.
This spark ignited the engine of my renewal, and a long series of executive coaching sessions, workshops and other decidedly non-corporate encounters.
He was slated to fly on the ill-fated Apollo 13, but made it to the moon in early 1971, as the lunar module pilot on Apollo 14. "Stu Roosa was our command module pilot," he recalls, "and whenever we ignited the engines, his comment was always, 'Well, gentlemen - it's sweaty palms time.' If anything was likely to go wrong, it was then".
This approach might help ignite the media engine, but it hardly ensures that reputable critics and curators will take the work seriously.
After gliding for a few moments, SpaceShipTwo's pilots ignite the rocket engine to send the craft hurtling toward space.
It was also used to ignite the F-1 Engines on the Saturn V Rocket utilized by NASA's Apollo and Skylab programs from 1967 until 1973.
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