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The phrase "a drain in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific location or context where a drain is situated, often in discussions about plumbing, drainage systems, or environmental issues.
Example: "The construction crew discovered a drain in the middle of the site that needed to be addressed before proceeding."
Alternatives: "a drain located in" or "a drain situated in".
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They find the knife, down a drain in the silt.
Many reservists work for police and fire departments, which suffer from a drain in manpower.
Last year, $1.9 billion moved out of the funds, the third consecutive year for a drain in investments.
The water level of the seal must be maintained in the vertical leg of a drain in order to be considered a water seal.
And come fall, he said, "there's a drain in the parking lot; we'll take it apart and put it back in the box".
Szabo noticed that the room, which was painted an incongruous robin's-egg blue, had a drain in the middle of its floor, a disquieting fact.
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Squeeze out the water a handful at a time and drain in a colander.
A Friedrich technique was performed at the fracture site leaving a Penrose drain in situ.
'There is a brain drain and an experience drain in the department; cops are being run into the ground, and they can't take it anymore.'.
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