Lexeme: fuel economy  
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  1. noun. Fuel economy refers to the efficiency with which a vehicle uses fuel to perform its functions. It is typically measured by the distance a vehicle can travel per unit of fuel consumed. Fuel economy is often expressed as miles per gallon (mpg) for vehicles that use gasoline or diesel, or as miles per gallon equivalent (mpge) for electric or hybrid vehicles. Vehicles with higher fuel economy ratings are more efficient and require less fuel to travel the same distance compared to vehicles with lower ratings. Higher fuel economy can lead to reduced fuel costs, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and greater energy independence. GPT3.5
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  • noun. fuel economy (singular), fuel economies (plural)
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