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Used with adjectives:
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Children have endless energy."
(endless, unlimited, limitless)
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He needs to deal with his restless energy."
(restless, nervous, excess)
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Running a marathon requires levels of high energy."
(high, great)
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The car company is researching clean energy."
(clean, green, alternative)
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They produce solar energy there."
(solar, wind, atomic, nuclear)
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We are looking for a cheap energy source."
(cheap, new)
Used with verbs:
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I don't have much energy when I'm sick."
(have)
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She lacks energy at the end of the day."
(lacks)
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They put a lot of energy into the project."
(put)
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She needs to work off her suppressed energy."
(work off, release)
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She should focus her energy on studying."
(focus, concentrate)
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She invests her energy in helping children."
(invests, gives)
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The dam generates a lot of energy."
(generates, produces, makes)
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The factory uses a lot of energy."
(uses, consumes, wastes, needs, requires)
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The windmills provide a lot of energy to the city."
(provide, supply)
"
This technology should help us save energy."
(save, conserve, store)
Used with nouns:
"
My energy level is still low from being sick."
(level)
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He had an energy bar after his workout."
(bar, drink)
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I need an energy boost to finish this."
(boost)
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Energy production is high this year."
(production, consumption, use, demand, supply)
"
She is working for greater energy conservation."
(conservation, savings, efficiency)
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Our energy bills were very high this summer."
(bills, costs, prices)
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The country is facing an energy shortage this summer."
(shortage, crisis, problem)