Lexeme: engine throttle level  
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  1. noun. The engine throttle level refers to the position of the throttle control, which determines the amount of air and fuel that enters the engine's combustion chamber. It is typically expressed as a percentage, where a higher throttle level allows more air and fuel into the engine, resulting in increased power output. The throttle level can be adjusted by the driver or controlled automatically by the engine management system based on factors such as the driver's input and the current driving conditions. GPT3.5
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  • noun. engine throttle level (singular), engine throttle levels (plural)
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