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flow - use in sentences
Object
- robe: The flowing white robes of the United Arab Emirates ( were they really going to sail in that gear?
Converse of object
- stem: Jargon: is there anything we can do to stem the flow?
- restrict: A dam is built across a river to restrict the flow of water.
Adjective modifier
- steady: This will form the basis for steady cash flows for a number of years.
- turbulent: AF causes turbulent blood flow in the heart chambers.
- fluid: On the other hand, a filter with tiny pores can trap small particles at the expense of inhibiting fluid flow.
- tidal: These next shots demonstrate the severe power of the tidal flows on the Severn Estuary!
- pyroclastic: On 25 June 1997, pyroclastic flows from an eruption resulted in the first deaths directly caused by the volcano.
- constant: Edwards sent a constant flow of reports to the authorities.
Modifies a noun
- cytometry: The popularity of these antibodies is, in part, a result of their usefulness for the analysis of PNH cells by flow cytometry.
- chart: He has used a flow chart to plan routes through the information.
- meter: Only peak flow meters that meet the new standard will be reimbursed.
- diagram: My areas of expertise and areas I wish to develop here are outlined in the ' flow diagram, below.
- velocity: The higher the flow velocity of the gas being monitored, the more rapidly a change in moisture is detected.
Noun used with modifier
- cash: Do you manage cash flow only in a crisis?
- blood: AF causes turbulent blood flow in the heart chambers.
- lava: There is a huge ridge deep below the sea's surface that was created by the lava flow from a volcano.
- traffic: The traffic flow works only on a courtesy system down Foster lane.
- air: Vane anemometers or heated head air meters may be used to measure air flow in ducts.
- river: Upstream of the tidal weir, river flow has the greatest impact on flooding.
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