Examples of 'able to flow' in a sentence

Meaning of "able to flow"

able to flow: possessing the capacity to move smoothly and continuously. This phrase is commonly used to describe substances or materials that can easily circulate or pass through a space

How to use "able to flow" in a sentence

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The air must be able to flow unhindered.
Be able to flow with the creative energy.
Now the energy will be able to flow.
Heat is able to flow only by way of conductivity.
An insufficient amount of oil is able to flow through the.
I am able to flow through my day and remember things better.
But information should be able to flow anywhere in the hierarchy.
The pain can be excruciating when urine is not able to flow out.
Air must be able to flow through the soil.
What is essential is that the separating liquid should be able to flow freely.
Less air is able to flow through the airway.
Angiography is used to see how clearly blood is able to flow to the heart.
Liquid is then able to flow freely and more uniformly.
They make muds cohesive and plastic, or able to flow.
Knowledge must be able to flow in order to be translated into innovation.

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It was thought that the ether was able to flow like the wind.
Air must be able to flow freely around the hardware.
One of the scans measures how well air is able to flow through your lungs.
The gas must be able to flow unobstructed to the main burner.
So the fact That the electrons Are able to flow freely inside.
The blood is able to flow to all the parts of the body.
Therefore the water sees less resistance and is able to flow faster through the circuit.
Guests should be able to flow freely within your venue without feeling confined.
That means the blood becomes thick and not able to flow freely through the organs.
Energy is able to flow freely and circulate through the body without impedance.
The waste stream is thus able to flow into the manifold.
They are able to flow into the fissures of the surface giving a good key.
In the cylinders oil is present able to flow between them through the pipes.
I have a very critical nature, and it kept me from being able to flow.
Plastic fluids are not able to flow at low shear stresses.
If they are blocked, the rainwater will not be able to flow freely.
The water must be able to flow freely over a distance of at least.
Practice, practice and practice until you are able to flow.
The water will be able to flow freely through the pipes.
According to the invention, the liquid saturant should be able to flow freely.
Preferably the liquid is able to flow and take the shape of a container.
Health is achieved when the body 's vital energies are able to flow freely.
Thus flow may be able to flow past the outside of the membrane.
I have cleared your accupoint, in the future, your energy will be able to flow smoothly.
It occurs when blood is not able to flow freely to the penile chamber.
The projections 4 define recesses 7 between them, through which the water is able to flow freely.
Liquid must be able to flow freely between the two sides of the downcomer.
However, this material should not be able to flow from the support.
Fluids should be able to flow into and pass easily through the membrane.
When the teeth are knocked tightly, Qi is able to flow into bone marrow.
Fluid would then be able to flow through from one capillary to the other.
Consequently, data from EU countries would not be able to flow freely to the UK.
The oil must then be able to flow immediately to lubricate vital engine components.
I know when they do divert the river, I will not be able to flow down to Waskaganish.
The impure air must be able to flow through the ductwork to the outside air.

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