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How to use the word magnets in a Sentence?

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Costly, rare minerals such as neodymium and dysprosium are extremely important for magnets in wind turbines and the engines in electric vehicles.

The NPD

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Chinese permanent magnet producers get raw materials at 25% below the price I can get them, to reach a level playing field either the EU should compensate for this gap, or should consider penalties on the import of magnets. I personally would prefer the first option.

Bernd Schleede

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

The concern with swallowing these toys is that the intestines can become twisted and pinched between the magnets, which can cut off blood flow to the intestines, if that segment of the intestines dies, it may need to be removed. And if not caught early enough, it could even lead to death.

Jenna Wheeler

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Obviously, my art and my life have long been magnets for controversy, but these recent claims about me are horrible distortions of reality, my intimate relationships have always been entirely consensual with like-minded partners.

Evan Rachel Wood

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

I am very concerned about the magnets that draw people to the United States, we arrest people and they flat out tell us that' We gave ourselves up because we know you're going to release us.'.

Donald Trump

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The exciting part of this is the high-field magnets, the higher the magnetic field, the more compactly you can squeeze that fuel.

Howard Wilson

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

They need to cut off magnets that draw illegal economic migrants.

Ira Mehlman

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

Guantanamo continues to be one of the key magnets for jihadi recruitment.

President Barack Obama

Found on CNN
8 years ago

They always have been magnets for crime, we’re going to another house a few blocks away where a young girl was raped just a short time ago.

Tom Dart

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

When I went to the session with 'Billie Jean,' I took like 10 basses and I lined 'em up. I'd say, 'Michael, pick one,' he'd pick one with the zebra wood on it. It had 12 different kinds of wood, different layers. It was dark brown and tan and light-colored, and it looked like a tiger or a zebra. Michael picked it because it sounded good. I hot-rodded it. I beefed it up and put extra magnets underneath the pickups. I did all the things I knew how to do to get the best sound. That's how come the bass sounded like that.

Brothers Johnson

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I can give you this floppy thing like a necklace that's just wiggling -around and you can actually fold it, all of a sudden the helical folds start to become stable because all the magnets line up.

Ron Zuckerman

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

Awareness is the main thing, i think people just aren't aware that something so seemingly harmless could actually be damaging. I think people are probably more aware that, for example, batteries contain chemicals that can damage the gut very substantially, but magnets seem very innocuous objects.

Richard Hesketh

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

I think most parents, if they knew magnets were potentially that dangerous if ingested, they wouldn't be allowing their children to play with them.

Richard Hesketh

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

If people were magnets: I'd be the repelling pole.

Amanda Madden

added by anonymous
12 years ago

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