noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
air conditioner
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
air
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An air conditioner to maintain normal room temperature is advisable.
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Bringing me glasses of cold nectar is what they would do, and cranking up the air conditioner .
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They returned with a huge roll of green baize which was then gently placed on top of the groaning air conditioner .
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In hot weather, clean air conditioner filters.
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An air conditioner or at least a fan...
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For one thing, the air conditioner in my hotel room is a bit balky.
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Back inside his room, he turned on the overhead fan and the air conditioner .
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Outside, over the low monotonous drone of the air conditioner , she could hear the mating call of a cricket.
■ VERB
use
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I've been using a leave-in conditioner on my hair and am very pleased with the results.
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I wash it every day and use plenty of light conditioner but I don't stick to one brand.
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It sounds as though you've been using more conditioner than your hair needs.
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Always rinse your hair thoroughly using warm water. Use a deep conditioner as part of your weekly hair care routine.
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City dwellers should use a light conditioner because heavy ones can leave residues which attract grime.
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Always use a fabric conditioner such as Comfort Pure Silk after washing.
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Q Are moisturising shampoos O.K. for all hair types and do you need to use a conditioner with them?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Add a water conditioner to neutralise chlorine, and other nasties.
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Back inside his room, he turned on the overhead fan and the air conditioner .
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I've been using a leave-in conditioner on my hair and am very pleased with the results.
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I wash it every day and use plenty of light conditioner but I don't stick to one brand.
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If your hair is long, apply conditioner to the older, dryer ends only.
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Outside, over the low monotonous drone of the air conditioner , she could hear the mating call of a cricket.