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"jets of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe an expansive stream of liquid or air that is forcefully released. For example, "The geyser shot jets of steaming hot water into the air."
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Jets of blood.
New York floats on jets of cash.
An international airport at Conakry serves jets of all sizes.
Fountains leap, as more elephants squirt jets of water.
Neutron star collisions shoot jets of radioactive matter into space.
Powerful jets of high-energy particles have been detected around both types of black holes.
Groh informed the Jets of his decision at noon today.
Jets of water arced high across the street.
Jets of air to pull out the plastic".
Cracked water pipes sent jets of water into the streets.
The Jets, of course, beat the Bills and the Buccaneers.
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