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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'jet up' is not correct and usable in written English.
You could instead use the phrase 'jetting up', which generally means to rise quickly or to accelerate rapidly. For example, "I heard the plane's engine jetting up as it prepared for takeoff."
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With the primary objectives of achieving acoustically quiet and low turbulence air jet up to 120 m/s through a 0.15 m × 0.45 m nozzle, several novel noise and flow control techniques were implemented in the design.
To placate investors Lewis has now put its whole fleet – including the new jet – up for sale, while Kansas Transportation, the company which owned the corporate jets, has been put into liquidation.
It is widely held that the mechanism of bubble collapse close to a solid boundary layer involves an asymmetric collapse via a liquid jet (up to 400 km/h) through the bubble interior [22, 23, 24].
The direction and speed of the jet (up to 95 m/s), as well as the orientation and strength of the vortices can be varied by adjusting the phase delay.
Imagine a water jet up to 65 metres away throwing 2,200 litres per minute at you; someone is going to get hurt.
You have to take the jet up and move it around, feel it with your fingertips, react quickly to the unforeseen, encounter what he calls "the fog and friction of war".
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Let's shut these Jets up, just end their season".
Four fighter jets — up from NLC Ss two — swoop by.
There was the 41-yard touchdown reception that put the Jets up, 20-7, in the third quarter.
He lined the Jets up as if they were going to kick a field goal.
The comet is jetting up to 5 litres of water vapour into space every second.
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