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The phrase "a sump in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to engineering, plumbing, or environmental discussions, typically referring to a sump located within a specific area or system.
Example: "The contractor installed a sump in the basement to manage excess water during heavy rainfall."
Alternatives: "a sump located in" or "a sump situated in".
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What chance do we have of taking in the full sweep of Tolstoy's dissection of 19th century Russian high society with the sun blazing down, Bob Marley's Legend on auto-repeat in the nearby beach bar and a disgusting slick of sweat and suntan lotion gently gathering into a sump in one's bellybutton?
However, there are other regulations that affect some elements of SUMPs, including the Sustainable Economy Law, which requires a local authority to have a SUMP in order to receive national funding for its urban transport.
In 2011 the national government passed a law linking the national funding for public transport to the implementation of a SUMP in those cities with more than 100,000 inhabitants.
Current government policy in England also requires provision for under-floor ventilation, such as a sump, in homes in areas with mean indoor radon concentration 87 Bq/m or higher (that is, at least 10% of measurements >200 Bq/m).
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He was always working on something called a sump pump in the crawl space.
Consider going to library but a plumber is coming at 7 30 to install a sump pump in the basement.
Create a sump pit in the pond if needed, and screen it off from aquatic creatures so they are not accidentally removed with the drawing of water from the pond.
The procedure of S-CHPA was as follows; a sump tube wrapped in gauze was inserted in the abdominal open wound apart from the wound, and the wound was sealed by a surgical drape.
Digging a hole and adding sand can create a sump that draws in water, drowning plants.
One blustery afternoon, water gushed from a sump pump deep in Belcourt's bowels while its contractor, Joe Triangelo, sunburned and dusty but wearing a proud smile, interrupted his inspection of the reinforced front doorway and its 500-pound oak doors to sweep up a scattering of wood shavings.
"Mr. Casillas wrapped their bodies in garbage bags and disposed of them in a sump," Mr. Prim said.
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