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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pool of sewage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large accumulation of sewage, often in a negative or unsanitary context.
Example: "The heavy rains caused a pool of sewage to form in the street, creating a health hazard for the neighborhood."
Alternatives: "a body of wastewater" or "a mass of sewage."
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"It's like we're Narcissus gazing into a pool of sewage".
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One man washed his pliers in a pool of dirty sewage before charging into a battle.
A pool of stinking sewage has collected alongside broken water pipes that are now being replaced.
At any rate, our class gathered around a pool of aerating sewage.
A pool of blood surrounded her.
Grits cooks like a pool of lava.
Pools of sewage are also a common sight across north and south Iraq, increasing health hazards in communities.
Dhaher lives in the southern Gaza Strip area of Fukhari, an impoverished area where health and welfare are affected by open pools of sewage.
However, epidemiologic studies of giardiasis in poor urban areas have identified lack of a toilet in the household (Teixeira et al. 2007) and the presence of pools of sewage (Mahfouz et al. 1997) and piles of rubbish near the house (Prado et al. 2003) as important risk factors.
Now, this part of Baghdad, like much of the rest of Iraq, has returned to normal, at least as normal is defined here: dust and poverty, trash-filled gutters and pools of sewage in streets and courtyards.
His beatings opened wounds that festered in pools of sewage.
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