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The phrase "a network of valves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a system or structure that includes multiple valves working together, often in a biological or mechanical context.
Example: "The circulatory system functions effectively due to a network of valves that regulate blood flow."
Alternatives: "a system of valves" or "an array of valves".
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When the subsurface equipment is in place, a network of valves, referred to as a Christmas tree, is installed at the top of the well.
Gas freed from the fractured rock enters the tubing and flows to the surface, where the fracking equipment is replaced by a network of valves at the wellhead called the "Christmas tree". Fracking fluid returns along with the gas and in some cases brines from the shale formation.
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Their safety system was based on a network of pumps, valves, and pipes that failed when the plant's backup generators were disabled.
The machine — a complex network of valves and motors housed inside a shock-resistant stainless-steel suitcase — resembles the portable nuclear-missile launching systems that Dan Aykroyd and Chevy Chase lugged around in "Spies Like Us".
A spherical robot equipped with a camera may navigate underground pipes of a nuclear reactor by propelling itself with an internal network of valves and pumps.
Any fintech development relies on a network of pipes, connectors, valves and adapters for data and money to move through an economy.
The integrated fluidic circuit (IFC) is a network of fluid lines, NanoFlex™ valves and chambers.
Fluids are directed via a network of steel pipelines and air operated shut off valves.
A network of expertise.
Cultivate a network of sources.
Develop a network of support.
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