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An oily flammable fuel refers to a substance that is liquid at room temperature, contains a significant amount of hydrocarbons, and is capable of igniting and burning easily. Examples include fuels like diesel, kerosene, and various oils used in engines or heating. These fuels are often used in transportation, heating, and industrial processes due to their high energy content. However, they require careful handling and storage to prevent fire hazards.

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