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'inert gas' is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is a technical term used to refer to a gas which does not react with other elements or compounds under normal conditions. For example, "Argon is an inert gas commonly found in fluorescent light bulbs."
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An inert gas?
There's no inert gas.
Helium is a colourless, odourless inert gas.
Helium is an inert gas and does not burn.
So, I have a lot of inert gas here.
"I was about as physical as an inert gas".
In the presence of this inert gas, the air.
An inert gas or metal vapour fills the discharge chamber.
However, helium is an inert gas that does not burn.
Diesel is not so much an inert actor as an inert gas.
So it's like an inert gas sitting on top of the water.
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