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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a valve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device that regulates the flow of a fluid or gas in a system.
Example: "The engineer installed a valve to control the water flow in the pipeline."
Alternatives: "a faucet" or "a control valve".
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With a conventional faucet, one must manipulate a valve at least once, potentially contaminating it.
Put a valve on it; it's a plumbing problem!
Kuhn had a valve replaced during the operation.
Some make the error of bending a valve almost impossible.
A valve consists of pairs of crisscrossed tubes.
All I do now is turn a valve".
I found a valve somewhere and I had a valve in the bottom of the tub, and that's where we got the warm water.
Keep in mind that you do not have to put a valve in every room.
If activated, a tiny motor might open a valve to release a visible warning dye.
A valve had failed to send water for the boiler to heat into steam.
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This phenomenon is due to high compliance of the pulmonary tree, which behaves as a valve.
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