sawdust in the PONS Dictionary

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The addition of sawdust was stopped in some plants to reduce emissions.
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Ash and/or sawdust are usually added to speed the composting process.
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The finer and more compact the sawdust the smoother the finished work.
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The damp conditions meant that sawdust had to be added in large amounts to allow the players to keep their grip.
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The blood was covered up with sawdust on the floor.
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Live crustaceans can be packed in wet sawdust to keep the air humid.
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External combustion has been used for the purpose of using pulverized coal or finely ground biomass (such as sawdust) as a fuel.
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Hickory sawdust, chips, and some solid wood are often used by packing companies to smoke meats, and mockernut is the preferred wood for smoking hams.
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Both tree's sap and sawdust can cause dermatitis and skin irritation.
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Nitrogen deficiency in plants can occur when organic matter with high carbon content, such as sawdust, is added to soil.
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