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soot

noun as in carbon

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noun as in dirt

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In recent years, complaints of acrid odors, fiery accidents, soot and harmful emissions have gained new resonance as public officials become more sensitive to accusations of environmental damage.

During his previous sentencing hearing, the court was told how Pateman, who had fled the scene on his bike, was found at his mother's house, where he had gone to bed, covered in soot.

From BBC

While the refinery is a sizable employer, with about 600 employees and 300 contractors operating the site, there have been complaints in recent years of acrid odors, soot and harmful emissions.

But in recent years, complaints of acrid odors, fiery accidents, soot and harmful emissions have gained new resonance as officials become more sensitive to accusations of environmental injustice.

There were signs of a fire in parts of the engine, including soot and burn marks.

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