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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The engineer carefully monitored the position of the vernier as the train passed through.
The student struggled to read the vernier scale during the astronomy lab.
The jeweler used a vernier gauge to measure the width of the ring.
The machinist used a vernier caliper to take precise measurements.
The jeweler used a vernier gauge to ensure the accuracy of the gemstone's size.
The train driver carefully maneuvered the locomotive over the vernier to switch tracks.
He used a vernier to measure the distance between two stars.
The vernier in the atomic clock at the laboratory is incredibly accurate.
The race car driver preferred to use vernier spark plugs for their high-performance engine.
The engineer used a vernier to precisely measure the thickness of the metal plate.
The geologist used a vernier to measure the thickness of a rock sample.
The vernier was invented in the 19th century to increase the efficiency of train transportation.
The switchman had to operate the vernier to divert the train onto the right track.
The vernier was located at a crucial junction where multiple tracks converged.
The track maintenance team checked the vernier for any signs of wear and tear.
The carpenter used a vernier to measure the thickness of the wood.
The jeweler used a vernier to measure the diameter of the gemstone.
The captain used the vernier to determine the ship's longitude.
My friend installed a vernier in his racing car for better performance.
The auto parts store carried a variety of vernier spark plugs for different types of engines.
The tuner adjusted the timing and installed vernier spark plugs to increase the car's horsepower.
The engine manufacturer designed their high-performance engines to be compatible with vernier spark plugs.
The car enthusiast always uses a vernier spark plug in his classic muscle cars.
The motorcycle owner installed vernier spark plugs to improve their bike's acceleration.
The performance artist used a vernier spark plug in his fire-breathing act.
The aviation enthusiast upgraded the spark plugs in his airplane with vernier spark plugs.
The high-performance engine of the motorcycle required a vernier.
The company designed a special vernier for use in their industrial machinery.
The race car driver requested a vernier be installed for the upcoming competition.
The clockmaker used a vernier to ensure the gears in the clock were properly aligned.
The printer used a vernier to adjust the position of the rollers in the press.
The carpenter used a vernier to ensure the blades of his saw were in the correct position.
The machinist used a vernier to align the parts of the lathe.
The technician adjusted the vernier to align the telescope's lenses.
The operator carefully turned the vernier to align the gears correctly.
The mechanic used a vernier to adjust the alignment of the gears in the engine.
The machinist relied on the vernier to ensure the parts fit together perfectly.
The watchmaker employed a vernier to calibrate the watch's gears.
The technician used the vernier to make minor adjustments to the instrument's readings.
The engineer relied on the vernier to make sure the machinery was working properly.
The mechanic used a vernier to precisely adjust the position of the gears.
The engineer used the vernier to make precise adjustments to the turbine's blades.
The pilot used a vernier to align the instruments in the cockpit.
The mechanic carefully used the vernier to align the gear teeth on the motorcycle's transmission.
The lab technician used a vernier to adjust the position of the microscope's lenses.
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