alcohol fuel

collocation in English

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alcohol
noun[U]
uk
/ˈæl.kə.hɒl/
us
/ˈæl.kə.hɑːl/
a clear liquid that can make you drunk, also used as a solvent (= a substance that dissolves another) and in fuel ...
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fuel
noun
uk
/ˈfjuː.əl/
us
/ˈfjuː.əl/
a substance that is used to provide heat or power, usually by ...
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(Definition ofalcoholandfuelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The oil was intended to prevent sailors from drinking thealcoholfuel.
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Alcoholfuelprices are much closer to the price of gasoline.
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The firm maintains sugarcane plantations; fruit orchards, packaging and concentrate facilities; sugar, cellulose, and paper mills; andalcoholfuelfacilities.
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Vinick opposes federal funding for ethanol as analcoholfuel, considering it a political boondoggle.
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The use ofalcoholfuelfor household fuel, therefore, is efficient resource managementtransforming waste products to a highly valuable resource.
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Consumers also came to widely acknowledge thatalcoholfuelwas dangerous due to the negative campaign with cooperation from the industrial-government complex.
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The research involves using synchrotron radiation techniques to develop innovative fuel cell materials with the potential to provide high energy and high stabilityalcoholfuelcells.
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At the end of 1957, alcohol fuels were banned and replaced by a compulsory 130-octane aviation gasoline.
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Delegates discussed methodologies and technologies for production of alcohol fuels, and control of environmental pollution.
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Insufficient vaporization is a known problem with alcohol fuels during cold starts in cold weather.
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Halide ions, which are soluble contaminants, such as chloride ions, have a large effect on the corrosivity of alcohol fuels.
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The fallout from his alcohol fueled actions prove agonising for all around him.
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These soluble contaminants, halide ions such as chloride ions, have a large effect on the corrosivity of alcohol fuels.
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Some exhausts, notably alcohol fueled rockets, can show visible shock diamonds.
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Alcohol fuels (ethanol and methanol) can be produced sustainably from non-food sugary, starchy, and cellulostic feedstocks.
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Biomass energy is derived from six distinct energy sources: garbage, wood, plants, waste, landfill gases, and alcohol fuels.
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Alcohol fuels will put less carbon into the air.
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One advantage shared by the four major alcohol fuels is their high octane rating.
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The project considers alcohol fuels to be a solution to fuel shortages, environmental damage, and public health issues caused by traditional cooking in the developing world.
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