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Filter by Meaning The mechanic must collimate the headlights of the car to avoid blinding other drivers.
The researcher will collimate the mirrors of the spectrometer for accurate measurements.
The surveyor will collimate the theodolite to measure angles and distances.
The technician will collimate the binoculars for a clear view of the wildlife.
The pilot will collimate the navigation instruments to ensure proper course tracking.
The engineer needed to collimate the laser beams for the laser cutting machine to cut precisely.
The researcher had to collimate the data to ensure consistency.
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