climate-controlled
Americanadjective
Example Sentences
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Unlike data centres, the glass does not require a climate-controlled environment, which would save energy.
From Barron's
Although the British climate is too cold to grow the fruit, young date plants can be produced in climate-controlled labs and greenhouses.
From BBC
Yet Guibert remains hesitant to share all his musical material, which is locked in a climate-controlled unit in Seattle.
From Los Angeles Times
Zoos, of course, provide climate-controlled and stable environments — but in the increasingly unstable real world, a population of three individuals is unlikely to get the chance to rebuild, even if gene editing has increased hardiness or restored some of the population's lost genetic diversity.
From Salon
But while the Banksy in Margate is now on the verge of selling for well over £1m, with a sizeable chunk set to go to a domestic violence charity, and with the piece remaining in the town for the foreseeable future, the Banksy up the coast in Lowestoft languishes in a climate-controlled warehouse, costing its owners £3,000 per month.
From BBC
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