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Use "thermometers" in a sentence
"When discussing climate change, for example, Franken said colleagues really should be basing policy discussion not on climate deniers opinions about what scientists might have meant in a manufactured email scandal he calls climategate-gate, but on actual science that uses "the most accurate data available on global temperatures from things, again, called 'thermometers.'""
"The remaining 35% of mercury usage is in scientific measuring instruments such as thermometers and barometers, and is combined with other metals and used for in fillings for teeth (called amalgams by dentists)."
"The agreement could restrict the international trade of commodity mercury, phase out mercury from products such as thermometers and dental amalgams, reduce the use of mercury in industrial processes, and limit emissions from major sources such as coal-burning power plants."