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The word "motors" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a noun that refers to machines or devices that provide power to vehicles or other equipment. It can also refer to a person or thing that produces movement or energy. Example: The car's malfunctioning motor caused it to sputter and come to a stop on the side of the road.
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motors
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Third person singular of motor
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Everywhere soldiers and volunteers work in the dust, in silence broken only by crane motors and the wall of ambulance sirens.
One minute Karin was talking about motors, the next she was emerging from Max's bedroom with something ruffled about her.
Given the periphery countries' struggle with fiscal consolidation (most are running high budget deficits and have little room to increase spending), this leaves Germany as the best-placed candidate to set the fiscal motors in motion.
Also, Lily's motors make noise," explains its FAQ, in response to a question about spying on neighbours.
That is the thing about electric motors: they produce a twisting force called torque instantly.
The self-driving car demonstrates the idea; it can mesh information on its whereabouts from its sensors with maps of the world held in the cloud, with various programs using the comparison to generate instructions for the cars' motors, steering systems and so on.
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Last generation's Michigan governor and American Motors president George Romney lived in a large-but-not-abnormal house and bossed a company that created lots of good jobs at good wages.
Jardine Motors said it was investigating the cause of the collapse and the extent of the damage.
If he's paying his student loans, he's less likely to be able to buy a new car (sorry, General Motors) or even take a cruise (too bad about that, Carnival Cruise Lines).
In 2006, she was the "face of diversity" for General Motors, her previous employer.
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