Sentence examples for to ignited from inspiring English sources

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to ignited

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To set fire to (something), to light (something)

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For access to ignited plasmas, new methods are proposed, in which a long rise-up time over 300 s reduces the heating power to 30 MW and a new proportional-integration-derivative (PID) control of the fueling can handle the thermally unstable plasma at high-density operation.

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Turbulent mixing thus influences how the ignition spots interact to ignite the entire jet.

The proposed micro-igniter had a level of power consumption appropriate to ignite the solid propellant.

The scandal failed to ignite.

We needed something to ignite us.

What changed last winter to ignite the turnaround?

The bomb failed to ignite.

Basically, I tried to ignite it.

How now to ignite such imagination?

His hit seemed to ignite the Mariners.

The 60s proper were about to ignite.

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