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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rocket fuel" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used metaphorically to refer to something that gives someone or something extra energy, power, or strength. For example: "The love and support from her family was like rocket fuel that gave her the courage to try something new."
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It's like rocket fuel".
"My brand is rocket fuel.
"Like there was rocket fuel in there".
The rocket fuel idea did not work.
It's taught me that doubt is my rocket fuel.
The tomato plants "think it's rocket fuel," she says.
Fortunately, though, fear became the rocket fuel for an idea.
SS2 does not rely on traditional carbon-based rocket fuel.
NASA thought buckyballs might be used as rocket fuel.
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That fury she brought with her from China, and it served as creative rocket-fuel.
Stanford, under constant duress, the result of the Duck's rocket-fuel pace, started to make mistakes.
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