noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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cause
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It's said tenants cause condensation , by boiling kettles.
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This is caused by condensation in the air which moves upwards as the temperature at lower altitudes rises.
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It also causes less condensation than double glazing thanks to improved air flow.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Condensation may develop on walls where moisture is a problem.
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Next came a 15-minute condensation of Mozart's "Don Giovanni."
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the condensation of steam into water
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Further condensation yields the inputs in table 9. 5.
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In houses particularly prone to condensation , you can cover walls with a thin layer of polystyrene before applying wallpaper.
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Keep this off the leaves, and turn it periodically to prevent condensation .
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Now check for damp, ventilation, condensation and for cracks in walls where they join the main building.
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Otherwise, impact scattering and condensation from impact vapour must be responsible for this uniformity.
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The wall where the condensation is occurring is too cold.
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Their advantages are: The frame members are good insulators, so condensation is not a problem.
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Tilt the condensation tray at one end to prevent the water droplets from falling on the leaves and spoiling them.