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Discover LudwigThe phrase "run the engine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of starting or operating a motor. For example, "The mechanic ran the engine to make sure everything was working properly."
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Typically, a fireman — sitting over by the left-side window, across from the engineer — was permitted to "run the engine," though only when the engineer saw fit.
When he rides in a train, the engineer's son, Danny, aged 6, is usually permitted to run the engine, making for a bumpy ride.
Small, often privately owned businesses run the engine that is Hollywood.
Michael Caine volunteered that the best escape idea is for the trapped robbers to run the engine to get rid of the weight of the fuel.
It is thus possible to run the engine at various speeds throughout its operating range, to continuously maintain these operating conditions, and to measure the precise load and speed at which each run is made.
Two wind and two hydro generators are additional power sources, and a fuel cell can charge the 15 lithium ion batteries twice over if needed, and run the engine.
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The Concorde uses its fuel to run the engines and to conduct heat away from the wings, which heat up at supersonic speeds.
Consumers are the fuel that run the engines of innovation.
He ran the engine through sunset.
It runs the engine of your perception and cogitation on all cylinders.
Running the engine on a leaner mixture also allows it to operate with the throttle open wider.
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