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1 The greatest drawback to the technology is that air doesn't store much energy.
2 The point being that they will store much better if they are properly dried.
3 Unless crowded for room, they will not store much there when such entrances are made.
4 She'll soon have a store much finer than these!
5 Just after they had turned the corner they passed an outlying grocery store much frequented as a lounging-place by idle men.
6 Hydrogen sulfide has the advantage that the worms can turn it into sulfur, which they can store much like our bodies store fat.
7 Maybe there's a way to store much more electricity in a smaller space, without requiring cobalt from the exploitative deep mines of the Congo.
8 The country's nuclear power stations no longer have room to store much more than the 6,700 tonnes of spent fuel rods they have accumulated.
9 The black box, or flight data recorder, stores much of the information about the flight, including the conversations of the pilots.
10 It said customers had been coming to its stores much less frequently through the lockdown but their average spend had been much higher than normal.
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