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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small trench" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a narrow excavation in the ground, often for drainage or construction purposes.
Example: "The workers dug a small trench to lay the pipes for the new water line."
Alternatives: "a narrow ditch" or "a minor excavation."
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A better solution involves digging a small trench under the fence and filling it with gravel.
As we passed the ransacked Iraqi customs house in the border town of Safwan, we came to a small trench in the road, like a reverse speed bump.
If you find raspberries are trying to take over your garden, one solution is to dig a small trench about 30cm deep around them.
Come back this week and I swear I won't be shy ● Ricks Cabaret Halloween Party On Sunday Night at the Halloween party, you were walking around in a small trench coat and just black lace underwear.
In her tiny fenced-in square of a back yard, she has dug a small trench around the perimeter, and in 10 months the soil has already yielded okra, green beans, parsley, mint and tomatoes.
Graham Young, Director of Bamburgh Castle Research Project, said: "Although it's a small trench, because we've seen rock-cut structural features elsewhere, we can fit that into a background.
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For deep holes, you may have to use a breaker bar to loosen the soil and a small trenching shovel to scoop it out, or you can switch to another digging tool.
"We know it's occupied, it's written about in contemporary texts so it's fascinating to see the actual material itself, the archaeology". From the small trench, the teams discovered a posthole sealed over by a mortar spread right in the main bedrock of the castle.
One of the main issue for process integration of high-k and metal gate is conformal film filling in the gate with the small trench.
Sculpturing the dirt into small trenches and hills, I found the powertrain far smoother than those of typical construction machines.
Give them small hand trowels and garden forks and enlist them to turn your compost or dig small trenches for pit composting.
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