noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a steering committee (= one that directs a particular activity )
power steering
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Most new cars now have power steering.
power-assisted steering
steering committee
steering wheel
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
power
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On the comfort front, multi-adjustable front seats and light power steering make it an easy and pleasant car to drive.
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Higher ratio power steering gives tighter turns, but the tendency to slight wanderings on the straight is still there.
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Equipment looks good with central locking and power steering included.
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Handling is excellent with plenty of grip, balance and a confident feel from the power steering .
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Both provide extremely quiet and comfortable transport for long journeys, but the very light power steering needs care.
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The model included standard goodies such as electric windows and mirrors all round, power steering , central locking and catalytic convertor.
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It would help a lot when cornering if the power steering was lighter.
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Grants Power steering , automatic transmissions, hand-controlled accelerator and brake and swivel seats are often required.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A combination of excess speed and harsh steering caused the car to go out of control.
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Commitment to the development often varies in relation to the extent of internal or external steering of such a change.
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Female speaker At the front you're in control because you deal with steering , breaking and gears.
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However, on road the steering is vague and the handling poor.
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It would have made more progress if one truck had not lost its steering .
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Its chassis offers terrific handling balance, great traction matched to positive brakes and accurate steering .
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On the comfort front, multi-adjustable front seats and light power steering make it an easy and pleasant car to drive.
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The Carina Xi retains central locking and power assisted steering ..