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Why is it incorrect to say "We ran out of gas", when referring to your cars energy source?
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Why is it incorrect to say "We ran out of gas", when referring to your cars energy source?
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Why is it incorrect to say "We ran out of gas", when referring to your cars energy source?
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it's oil, but the thing is within an engine the oil through pressure changes changed said oil into a gas before it combusts. but yeah because it's a liquid I guess :DDDD
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Maybe it’s suppose to say fuel or something fossil fuel or something like that
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